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I have a very large workbook with multiple spreadsheets with frequesnt use of
ALT+ENTER within cells. I need to separate these data into columns using Data- Text to Columns. How do I do a Find for ALT+ENTER? |
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Use ctrl-j
It may not look like you're typing anything, but give it a shot. judykap wrote: I have a very large workbook with multiple spreadsheets with frequesnt use of ALT+ENTER within cells. I need to separate these data into columns using Data- Text to Columns. How do I do a Find for ALT+ENTER? -- Dave Peterson |
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Using Find/Replace, you can use CTRL-j, or ALT-010 in the Find box and
then Replace it with something else (like "|") so that your text-to- columns can parse on the replacement character. Hope this helps. Pete On Jun 23, 5:05*pm, judykap wrote: I have a very large workbook with multiple spreadsheets with frequesnt use of ALT+ENTER within cells. *I need to separate these data into columns using Data- Text to Columns. How do I do a Find for ALT+ENTER? |
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Ctrl+J didn't seem to do anything. However, I just found ALT+ number pad
0009, so I've converted the line breaks to the asterisk character (*) then Data-Text to Columns on the asterisk. It might not be the most efficient method, but it seems to work. Thanks. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Use ctrl-j It may not look like you're typing anything, but give it a shot. judykap wrote: I have a very large workbook with multiple spreadsheets with frequesnt use of ALT+ENTER within cells. I need to separate these data into columns using Data- Text to Columns. How do I do a Find for ALT+ENTER? -- Dave Peterson |
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if alt-0009 worked, then it wasn't the alt-enter that created the character.
Alt-0009 is the tab character. So you could have avoided the edit|Replace and just used delimited by tab. judykap wrote: Ctrl+J didn't seem to do anything. However, I just found ALT+ number pad 0009, so I've converted the line breaks to the asterisk character (*) then Data-Text to Columns on the asterisk. It might not be the most efficient method, but it seems to work. Thanks. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Use ctrl-j It may not look like you're typing anything, but give it a shot. judykap wrote: I have a very large workbook with multiple spreadsheets with frequesnt use of ALT+ENTER within cells. I need to separate these data into columns using Data- Text to Columns. How do I do a Find for ALT+ENTER? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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