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If you're happy with Excel's default treatment of the data, just open the
csv with Excel, then save as xls. If not, from Excel use Data/ Import External Data, and then use the text import wizard to specify appropriate options as you import the data. Again save as xls after you've imported. [And next time, please remember that the message body is the place for the question.] -- David Biddulph "M Barron" wrote in message ... -- D M Barron |
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Open it in excel.
Save it as a normal workbook. M Barron wrote: -- D M Barron -- Dave Peterson |
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