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Hello -- we have a list of names and addresses Word in non-uniform format.
One address might be John Smith 24 Oak Drive Town, full name of state, zip (Mary and Clarence) Another address might be Mr. and Mrs. John Jones (Diane and Dick) Fifty three Oak Drive Town, NY, 88888 (Phone number) In other words, these blocks of info have varying info on different lines and have varying numbers of lines. What I would like to do is copy/paste each block into a SINGLE Excel cell. Then I can manually add columns like fname and lname -- then run counts, etc. But when I paste from Word into an Excel cell, the address info puts each line into a separate cell. How can I tell it to put all four lines of info (or five lines of info) into a single cell, making it look in Excel just like the address datum in the Word list? Many thanks |
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If you are copying and pasting one at a time (meaning, one name and address
and phone number if applicable), then you can paste the info into the formula bar. Or...double-click on the cell so that a blinking cursor is in it before pasting. Good luck. Paul "PeterJordan" wrote in message ... Hello -- we have a list of names and addresses Word in non-uniform format. One address might be John Smith 24 Oak Drive Town, full name of state, zip (Mary and Clarence) Another address might be Mr. and Mrs. John Jones (Diane and Dick) Fifty three Oak Drive Town, NY, 88888 (Phone number) In other words, these blocks of info have varying info on different lines and have varying numbers of lines. What I would like to do is copy/paste each block into a SINGLE Excel cell. Then I can manually add columns like fname and lname -- then run counts, etc. But when I paste from Word into an Excel cell, the address info puts each line into a separate cell. How can I tell it to put all four lines of info (or five lines of info) into a single cell, making it look in Excel just like the address datum in the Word list? Many thanks |
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Hmmm -- Doh! -- didn't think of this -- seems to work. Many thanks.
"PCLIVE" wrote: If you are copying and pasting one at a time (meaning, one name and address and phone number if applicable), then you can paste the info into the formula bar. Or...double-click on the cell so that a blinking cursor is in it before pasting. Good luck. Paul "PeterJordan" wrote in message ... Hello -- we have a list of names and addresses Word in non-uniform format. One address might be John Smith 24 Oak Drive Town, full name of state, zip (Mary and Clarence) Another address might be Mr. and Mrs. John Jones (Diane and Dick) Fifty three Oak Drive Town, NY, 88888 (Phone number) In other words, these blocks of info have varying info on different lines and have varying numbers of lines. What I would like to do is copy/paste each block into a SINGLE Excel cell. Then I can manually add columns like fname and lname -- then run counts, etc. But when I paste from Word into an Excel cell, the address info puts each line into a separate cell. How can I tell it to put all four lines of info (or five lines of info) into a single cell, making it look in Excel just like the address datum in the Word list? Many thanks |
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I would advise against putting all that data in one cell.
You would find great difficulty with filtering, sorting and especially separating fnames and lnames from a single block. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 7 May 2007 07:07:01 -0700, PeterJordan wrote: Hello -- we have a list of names and addresses Word in non-uniform format. One address might be John Smith 24 Oak Drive Town, full name of state, zip (Mary and Clarence) Another address might be Mr. and Mrs. John Jones (Diane and Dick) Fifty three Oak Drive Town, NY, 88888 (Phone number) In other words, these blocks of info have varying info on different lines and have varying numbers of lines. What I would like to do is copy/paste each block into a SINGLE Excel cell. Then I can manually add columns like fname and lname -- then run counts, etc. But when I paste from Word into an Excel cell, the address info puts each line into a separate cell. How can I tell it to put all four lines of info (or five lines of info) into a single cell, making it look in Excel just like the address datum in the Word list? Many thanks |
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