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Text Import Wizard (use for large files)
I've got a text file that I am attempting to import (over 65500 lines) and of
course I'm getting the alert for the size limit for one worksheet. However, Excel does prompt me with the following message. Can someone give me a quick description of how to rerun the import on another tab and EXCLUDE the previous data? I've attempted this but it seems to just import the same data. I've looked in the options for some sort of setting, but have not found anything useful. Thanks in advance... "The text file contains more data than will fit on a single worksheet. To continue and import as much of the dta as will fit, click OK. You can then import the rest of the data by repeating the import operation on another worksheet and using the Text Import Wizard to exclude data already imported." |
Text Import Wizard (use for large files)
Not sure what you're after, but just in case:
' ================================================== ========= ' Importing a large file into Excel. File MAY have more than 65,000 records ' and will automatically start a new sheet. Sub LargeFileImport() 'Bernie Deitrick's code for opening very large text files in Excel 'Dimension Variables Dim ResultStr As String Dim FileName As String Dim FileNum As Integer Dim Counter As Double 'Ask User for File's Name FileName = Application.GetOpenFilename 'Check for no entry If FileName = "" Then End 'Get Next Available File Handle Number FileNum = FreeFile() 'Open Text File For Input Open FileName For Input As #FileNum 'Turn Screen Updating Off Application.ScreenUpdating = False 'Create A New WorkBook With One Worksheet In It Workbooks.Add Template:=xlWorksheet 'Set The Counter to 1 Counter = 1 'Loop Until the End Of File Is Reached Do While Seek(FileNum) <= LOF(FileNum) 'Display Importing Row Number On Status Bar Application.StatusBar = "Importing Row " & Counter & " of text file " _ & FileName 'Store One Line Of Text From File To Variable Line Input #FileNum, ResultStr 'Store Variable Data Into Active Cell If Left(ResultStr, 1) = "=" Then ActiveCell.Value = "'" & ResultStr Else ActiveCell.Value = ResultStr End If If ActiveCell.Row = 65536 Then 'If On The Last Row Then Add A New Sheet ActiveWorkbook.Sheets.Add Else 'If Not The Last Row Then Go One Cell Down ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select End If 'Increment the Counter By 1 Counter = Counter + 1 'Start Again At Top Of 'Do While' Statement Loop 'Close The Open Text File Close 'Remove Message From Status Bar Application.StatusBar = False End Sub ' ================================================== ========= -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Traci" wrote in message ... | I've got a text file that I am attempting to import (over 65500 lines) and of | course I'm getting the alert for the size limit for one worksheet. However, | Excel does prompt me with the following message. Can someone give me a quick | description of how to rerun the import on another tab and EXCLUDE the | previous data? I've attempted this but it seems to just import the same | data. I've looked in the options for some sort of setting, but have not | found anything useful. | Thanks in advance... | | "The text file contains more data than will fit on a single worksheet. | To continue and import as much of the dta as will fit, click OK. You can | then import the rest of the data by repeating the import operation on another | worksheet and using the Text Import Wizard to exclude data already imported." |
Text Import Wizard (use for large files)
This gives an explanation and the way to import up to 98000 rows.
Look at the XL97 section near the bottom... http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=119770 "Text Import Wizard..." -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Traci" wrote in message I've got a text file that I am attempting to import (over 65500 lines) and of course I'm getting the alert for the size limit for one worksheet. However, Excel does prompt me with the following message. Can someone give me a quick description of how to rerun the import on another tab and EXCLUDE the previous data? I've attempted this but it seems to just import the same data. I've looked in the options for some sort of setting, but have not found anything useful. Thanks in advance... "The text file contains more data than will fit on a single worksheet. To continue and import as much of the dta as will fit, click OK. You can then import the rest of the data by repeating the import operation on another worksheet and using the Text Import Wizard to exclude data already imported." |
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