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before i formatted my computer i used to go to this site called ari.org and
export thier databases into excel. now when i do it rather than have one bit
of information per cell like it should be all the info shows up in one cell.
any suggestions?
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ok, i meant import and i'm using excel 2000

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before i formatted my computer i used to go to this site called ari.org and
export thier databases into excel. now when i do it rather than have one bit
of information per cell like it should be all the info shows up in one cell.
any suggestions?

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How do you do the export from the site and import into Excel?

Straight copy/paste or DataImport External DataNew Web Query?

Give us a URL so we may test the site.


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before i formatted my computer i used to go to this site called ari.org and
export thier databases into excel. now when i do it rather than have one bit
of information per cell like it should be all the info shows up in one cell.
any suggestions?


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the site is ari.org and they told me i needed 2003 minimum to make it work

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

How do you do the export from the site and import into Excel?

Straight copy/paste or DataImport External DataNew Web Query?

Give us a URL so we may test the site.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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before i formatted my computer i used to go to this site called ari.org and
export thier databases into excel. now when i do it rather than have one bit
of information per cell like it should be all the info shows up in one cell.
any suggestions?



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Since you have 2000 version I would suggest you are hooped.

BTW................ari.org is not a URL

It is part of a URL

Did you mean this site...... http://www.ahrinet.org/

There are many links to choose from on that site.


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the site is ari.org and they told me i needed 2003 minimum to make it work

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

How do you do the export from the site and import into Excel?

Straight copy/paste or DataImport External DataNew Web Query?

Give us a URL so we may test the site.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 10:24:05 -0700, chris
wrote:

before i formatted my computer i used to go to this site called ari.org and
export thier databases into excel. now when i do it rather than have one bit
of information per cell like it should be all the info shows up in one cell.
any suggestions?






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