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I have an Excel file that contains over 10,000 records, some of whose values
contain commas. When I convert the table to a txt format the field values tha contain commas are off-set with double quotes. I DON'T WANT the double quotes, but I DO wish to retain the commas. What do I do differently? MS Help warns about the double quotes but does nothing to "educate me around" the dilema. I would appreciate any help. Jay |
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