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is it possible to convert excel file to tab delimited (txt) file with certain
space or character numbering? for example: Column A consist 5-10 characters in each row. When saving the excel file using tab delimiter. I want all values on column B start in line 15. |
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Using the standard excel saveas command it is not possible to do as requested.
But the solution is to replicate the sheet on another sheet with the formatting, ie: [A3]=LEFT(A1,14)&CHAR(9)&REPT(" ",15-LEN(A1))&B1 and then copy and paste special and delete the columns a and b. the char(9) inserts a tab and then you save as a tab delimited file. -- Hope this helps Martin Fishlock Please do not forget to rate this reply. "Kusuma" wrote: is it possible to convert excel file to tab delimited (txt) file with certain space or character numbering? for example: Column A consist 5-10 characters in each row. When saving the excel file using tab delimiter. I want all values on column B start in line 15. |
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