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Excel 2007 has this nasty feature that brackets text strings with a pair of
double quotes when outputting them to a tab-delimited (.txt) file, if the text string contains a comma. This is apparently new with the 2007 edition. Anyone know how to disable this "feature"? Tom |
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xl2003 does the same thing--and I didn't test, but I don't think that this
behavior has changed from earlier versions. You could use a macro and write code and have complete control over what you write. Here are three sites that you could steal some code from: Earl Kiosterud's Text Write program: www.smokeylake.com/excel (or directly: http://www.smokeylake.com/excel/text_write_program.htm) Chip Pearson's: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/imptext.htm J.E. McGimpsey's: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/textfiles.html Earl's program may work right out of the box. ExcelStudent wrote: Excel 2007 has this nasty feature that brackets text strings with a pair of double quotes when outputting them to a tab-delimited (.txt) file, if the text string contains a comma. This is apparently new with the 2007 edition. Anyone know how to disable this "feature"? Tom -- Dave Peterson |
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