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Pivot Tables & External Data
In Office 2003, it was very simple to create a pivot table on external data.
I am now trying to do the same thing in Excel 2007 and am not able to. My rows exceed the limit in Excel 2007 so I cannot simply import the data (further, I don't want it spread over multiple sheets). I have used the ALt-D-P combination to bring up the old style pivot box, clicked on external files as my data source and have made it further but when I arrive at Microsoft Query, it is unable to identify a TAB as a delimiter of a .txt file. I have been trying to resolve this for hours but have made no headway at all - following the MS help instructions is leading me in circles. |
Pivot Tables & External Data
I would convert TABs into commas then.
"IMB" wrote in message ... In Office 2003, it was very simple to create a pivot table on external data. I am now trying to do the same thing in Excel 2007 and am not able to. My rows exceed the limit in Excel 2007 so I cannot simply import the data (further, I don't want it spread over multiple sheets). I have used the ALt-D-P combination to bring up the old style pivot box, clicked on external files as my data source and have made it further but when I arrive at Microsoft Query, it is unable to identify a TAB as a delimiter of a .txt file. I have been trying to resolve this for hours but have made no headway at all - following the MS help instructions is leading me in circles. |
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