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That matches up with my results, too.
I'd add those CRLF characters at the end of each line -- either in each file or in the way I'd concatenate them. David Biddulph wrote: In my test file I had no CR, LF, trailing comma, or any other delimiter after the last character of the data. That was my interpretation of "(without even new line characters on the end)". -- David Biddulph "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I really think it depends on what this means: "(without even new line characters on the end)" I'm not sure if that means that there is no linefeed, no carriage return or what. I do remember having to convert text files that came from a UNIX system so that each line had the DOS CRLF at the end of each line instead of just the UNIX LF characters. Ron de Bruin wrote: Hi David No problem here with a new test when I use the exact steps from my site I go to bed now but maybe Dave or ? can help you If not I reply tomorrow after work -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Interesting! When I tried it, the resulting file had no new line between the input csv files, and didn't even have a comma or anything, so the first field of the second file was concatenated with the last field of the first file, and so on, and when imported into Excel they were all on the same row.. I wonder what I'm doing different from your suggestion? -- David Biddulph "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Yes if the data is one row in every csv file it is one row in Excel when you import the txt file -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Will the method outlined in Example 1 deal with putting each line onto a new row (which is what I *guessed* the OP may have wanted)? -- David Biddulph "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Hi RobinC You can do it also without code if you want http://www.rondebruin.nl/csv.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "RobinC" wrote in message ... I have a bunch of single line CSV files (without even new line characters on the end) that I want to concatenate into a single file, which I then want to work with in excel. How can I do this? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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