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This used to work before but now whenever I import a .csv file (I've
tried each one that used to work before) entire records are being put into each column variable but the commas are still there. There must be a setting for this (looks like it doesn't recognize the comma any more) but darned if I can find it. I went into control panel and Regional/Laguages-- Customize and it already said that the separator char was a comma... Anyplace else I can check? thanks, Bill |
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