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Default Importing Text File with Comma Seperated Data - Need Help Pls

Brando,

One way is to let it put them across a row as it's doing, then copy the row, then paste
special - transpose. This will only work if there are no more than 256 of them (more if
using Excel 2007), as that's the max count of columns. A macro could automate this.

Dave Peterson outlined a way in a later post to remove the commas using Word.
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Earl Kiosterud
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Hi

I have a text file that has our customers emails separated by commas. I want
to get this list imported into excel with each of the email addresses
appearing on a separate row in one column.

I tried the import wizard and I get one of two results, all the emails in
separate columns. Meaning they all show up in Row A under Column A-ZZZ, or
they all show up in Row A Column A.

The goal is to get each one in a separate row all under column A.

Help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Brandon



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