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On May 13, 10:38*am, wrote:
On May 12, 8:38*pm, wrote: In the mean time for an urgent work around I found in MS Knowledge Base http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;120596 that contains a macro for importing large row text files by splitting the input into multiple worksheets. *I have it tested and have it running, and it does the urgent CSV file job I needed, and although sucessful it does terminate with a debug error. While I've created macros before, the script in this one is beyond my current skills, so for now I've added a reply to the MS page with a feedback comment. -- Nick A further test, I've found the debug error only arises if the input files is *exactly* 65536 or exact multiples of 65536 lines long. Works fine with other file lengths. -- Nick |
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