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I'm a bit rusty, so have forgotten some basics...
Some programs I use allow output of their tabular information in CSV format for future reference, with semi-colons as separators. How can I quickly re-display that in the same tabular form please, in Excel 2000? Ideally I'd *prefer* to view it in my text editor (TextPad), because that is always open, and fast to use. And that way I can apply a global replace of ';' by '\t' to insert tabs. That allows easier viewing, although not consistently lined up, of course. But Excel doesn't appear to allow such flexibility. Or, more likely, I've forgotten where it is! -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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