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Hello,

I am trying to import 756 columns from a .csv file. The data can be imported
over multiple work sheets. Link below has a progam/macro to import 511 colums
over 2 worksheets.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/272729

Does any one have a program/macro which would the same do the same for 756
columns over 3 worksheets?

Thank you all in advance
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Try this one that I put together a while back for someone with a similar
problem. Click the link and choose [Save] to your hard drive.
http://www.jlathamsite.com/uploads/I...umnsOfData.xls


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Hello,

I am trying to import 756 columns from a .csv file. The data can be imported
over multiple work sheets. Link below has a progam/macro to import 511 colums
over 2 worksheets.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/272729

Does any one have a program/macro which would the same do the same for 756
columns over 3 worksheets?

Thank you all in advance

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