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point as delimiter
When I import data from an external source into Excel, I want Excel to
recognize ";" to be a delimiter for text to columns. However, in addition to ";", Excel recognizes "." as a delimiter. For example: "A. Watson; London" is put into 3 columns (A and Watson and London), but I would like to have it in 2 (A. Watson and London). When checking the default setting in text to columns, it shows "tab" and "semicolon" as delimiters, and not ".". How can I remove "." as a delimiter, while it is not shown in the default setting? Thanks. |
point as delimiter
There might be a tab after A. in your data...
Remove the checkbox against TAB and just say ; against OTHER: -- Pl click the YES button (if you see it - don''''''''t worry if you don''t), if this answer was helpful. "Amber" wrote: When I import data from an external source into Excel, I want Excel to recognize ";" to be a delimiter for text to columns. However, in addition to ";", Excel recognizes "." as a delimiter. For example: "A. Watson; London" is put into 3 columns (A and Watson and London), but I would like to have it in 2 (A. Watson and London). When checking the default setting in text to columns, it shows "tab" and "semicolon" as delimiters, and not ".". How can I remove "." as a delimiter, while it is not shown in the default setting? Thanks. |
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