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Hi there,
Many thanks for your reply. Saving the sheet as a txt file doen't really do what I need it to do. I think this may explain a little more to what I'm after. The Data is currently in Excel as: John David Paul Joe In seperate cells. However, I need the data to show in a text file as: John David Paul Joe I dont really need it as text delimited, the only factor is that the data is shown on the text file as above. Can this be done? Thanks Russell "Pranav Vaidya" wrote: Hi Russell, This is possible if you save your Excel file as 'Text File'. However please remember following points 1. Your workbook should have only 1 worksheet. 2. Excel will not save any formatting such as Bold, font color etc. 3. Your text file will be tab delimited. When you save your workbook using 'Save As', select *.txt (Tet file) as the file type. -- Pranav Vaidya VBA Developer PN, MH-India If you think my answer is useful, please rate this post as an ANSWER!! "Russell" wrote: Hi, I have a number of rows of data which I need to get into a text file. However, what I need is each cell of informaton within these rows to be on the text file one under the other under the other etc. Is this possible? Thanks in advance. Russell |
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