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A file with multiple columns contains a long text string in col B ...
this text contains carriage returns that I want to get rid of: ideal is to convert the text string in col B into several separate columns. here's the pain points: * the excel version I'm using is 2003 (OK) but German language UI (Yuk) * function "ersetzen / susbtitute" doesn't work * the carriage return doesn't respond to suggestions from previous posts: viz char(10) / Chr(10) or char(13) / Chr(13) Here's a sample of col B, where * represents the carriage return: 'A user has entered the following data in our subscription form:* * * Name: firstname lastname* * Country: antarctica* * E-mail Address: * * - example ends. and, no, sadly there is no DB to go back to, to do a re-export; this spreadsheet is all there is (sigh). all/any advice greatly appreciated |
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