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After pasting tesxt into an excel ss I choose convert test to columns in the
Data menu. This works well. However now anything I paste into the same spreadsheet excel converts test to columns for all posted data How do I stop this on subsequent pastes |
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Excel likes to help, you'll see that excel remembers those parsing rules the
next time you paste. You can close and reopen excel (yech!). You can put some dummy text into an empty cell data|text to columns|delimited, uncheck everything and finish up and clean up that cell with the dummy text. And excel will have forgotten how to help. (Those are the only ways I know to stop this behavior.) NWI wrote: After pasting tesxt into an excel ss I choose convert test to columns in the Data menu. This works well. However now anything I paste into the same spreadsheet excel converts test to columns for all posted data How do I stop this on subsequent pastes -- Dave Peterson |
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I have tried the dummy text routine and it doesn't seem to work
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel likes to help, you'll see that excel remembers those parsing rules the next time you paste. You can close and reopen excel (yech!). You can put some dummy text into an empty cell data|text to columns|delimited, uncheck everything and finish up and clean up that cell with the dummy text. And excel will have forgotten how to help. (Those are the only ways I know to stop this behavior.) NWI wrote: After pasting tesxt into an excel ss I choose convert test to columns in the Data menu. This works well. However now anything I paste into the same spreadsheet excel converts test to columns for all posted data How do I stop this on subsequent pastes -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you can document the steps you used.
It's always worked for me. NWI wrote: I have tried the dummy text routine and it doesn't seem to work "Dave Peterson" wrote: Excel likes to help, you'll see that excel remembers those parsing rules the next time you paste. You can close and reopen excel (yech!). You can put some dummy text into an empty cell data|text to columns|delimited, uncheck everything and finish up and clean up that cell with the dummy text. And excel will have forgotten how to help. (Those are the only ways I know to stop this behavior.) NWI wrote: After pasting tesxt into an excel ss I choose convert test to columns in the Data menu. This works well. However now anything I paste into the same spreadsheet excel converts test to columns for all posted data How do I stop this on subsequent pastes -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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