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copy scanned documents to excel
Hello, please help, I recieve a lot of documents in paper and I need to input
them to excel, i scann them with imaging but it comes out single columned and that doesnt work for me, what can i do? |
Have tried the Text to Column command, under Data? It's function is to
split up data in such situations. If you're not familiar with it, try following the Text to Column wizard (the screen that appears when you use Text to Column). "Malu" wrote in message ... Hello, please help, I recieve a lot of documents in paper and I need to input them to excel, i scann them with imaging but it comes out single columned and that doesnt work for me, what can i do? |
Thanks a lot!!! i'll try it right now
"Malu" wrote: Hello, please help, I recieve a lot of documents in paper and I need to input them to excel, i scann them with imaging but it comes out single columned and that doesnt work for me, what can i do? |
Hello David, it improves the situation, but it still is not right, i loose
the spaces between the text and it makes it difficult to separete the columns, any Ideas? Thanks a lot "David DeRolph" wrote: Have tried the Text to Column command, under Data? It's function is to split up data in such situations. If you're not familiar with it, try following the Text to Column wizard (the screen that appears when you use Text to Column). "Malu" wrote in message ... Hello, please help, I recieve a lot of documents in paper and I need to input them to excel, i scann them with imaging but it comes out single columned and that doesnt work for me, what can i do? |
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