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See Bernie's post with code to loop through each set.
As Bernie says"what will you do with each set"? Transpose to one row per set or? Gord On Sat, 26 May 2007 01:25:28 GMT, "SaraJane" <u34526@uwe wrote: Yes, one row between record and yes the same number of rows per set Gord Dibben wrote: Is there any common factor that differentiates one record from another? Blank row between? Same number of rows per set? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP I converted a PDF file to excel. I want to convert this data to a usable form. Each record (l'll call them indiviidual well data) extends to many [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] and then write a loop so that I can perform the same functions on each range? |
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