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Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing
thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? -- I know enuff to be dangerous. |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
What are you using in the Text to Columns "other" box?
Alt + 0010 or 0013(entered on the NumPad) usually works. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:05:01 -0800, RealGomer wrote: I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
I used alt 0010 based on another message I found after I posted this one
(sorry). doing that deletes everything to the right of the symbol. Not good. -- I know enuff to be dangerous. "Gord Dibben" wrote: What are you using in the Text to Columns "other" box? Alt + 0010 or 0013(entered on the NumPad) usually works. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:05:01 -0800, RealGomer wrote: I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
Situation resolved.
RealGomer sent me the workbook today. Was very strange doin's here. The box character was char 0013 Ran Chip Pearson's CellView add-in to see the char 0013 Could not get Excel to recognize it as a de-limiter or to find using EditFind. I ran a macro to change it to char 0010 and DataText to Columns did the job. Double-stepping I know but Alt + 0013 just refused to be recognized. Gord On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:57:16 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: What are you using in the Text to Columns "other" box? Alt + 0010 or 0013(entered on the NumPad) usually works. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:05:01 -0800, RealGomer wrote: I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
I've never been able to get alt-0013 to work in either edit|Find or data|text to
columns (as the other delimiter). Every time I've read your messages that say it works, I wonder what's wrong with me <vbg. (Too many things to list--before anyone jumps in!) Gord Dibben wrote: Situation resolved. RealGomer sent me the workbook today. Was very strange doin's here. The box character was char 0013 Ran Chip Pearson's CellView add-in to see the char 0013 Could not get Excel to recognize it as a de-limiter or to find using EditFind. I ran a macro to change it to char 0010 and DataText to Columns did the job. Double-stepping I know but Alt + 0013 just refused to be recognized. Gord On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:57:16 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: What are you using in the Text to Columns "other" box? Alt + 0010 or 0013(entered on the NumPad) usually works. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:05:01 -0800, RealGomer wrote: I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? -- Dave Peterson |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
I seem to reccomember 0013 working at one point but not cannot get it to be
recognized any more. Maybe it was version specifiic like 97 or somesuch? The alternative is............my reccomemberer has a synapse blown. Gord On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:28:16 -0600, Dave Peterson wrote: I've never been able to get alt-0013 to work in either edit|Find or data|text to columns (as the other delimiter). Every time I've read your messages that say it works, I wonder what's wrong with me <vbg. (Too many things to list--before anyone jumps in!) Gord Dibben wrote: Situation resolved. RealGomer sent me the workbook today. Was very strange doin's here. The box character was char 0013 Ran Chip Pearson's CellView add-in to see the char 0013 Could not get Excel to recognize it as a de-limiter or to find using EditFind. I ran a macro to change it to char 0010 and DataText to Columns did the job. Double-stepping I know but Alt + 0013 just refused to be recognized. Gord On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:57:16 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: What are you using in the Text to Columns "other" box? Alt + 0010 or 0013(entered on the NumPad) usually works. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:05:01 -0800, RealGomer wrote: I opened a CSV file that included a small box between data sets. I'm guessing thes boxes are carriage return symbols. I want to split the text into columns at each carriage return / box. Doing a cut & past into CRTL-F or CRTL-H doesn't help, nor does using delimited as the setup in the text to columns dialog box. Suggestions? |
Carriage return symbol - how to split columns at
And we all know how painful that can be!
Gord Dibben wrote: The alternative is............my reccomemberer has a synapse blown. |
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