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You can save as a *.txt and just import as *.csv (I have not tried) it is the
formatting that matters. If that does not work just rename *.txt to *.CSV "toby131" wrote: I do not have an option to save the file as a *.csv, is there another program I can use to save in that format or another format I can save in? "PhilosophersSage" wrote: You cannot do this in excel; however, you can make the *.txt file a *.CSV in word 1) First replace all multiple paragraph marks between records with a text string that does not exist in your document. (i.e. replace "^p^p^p" with "zxc") 2) Replace headings with comma. (i.e. replace "^p Column 1 Header" with "," and the same for rest of columns) File will look like R1,C1,C2,C3,C4zxcR2,C1,C2,C3,C4 and so on... 3) Replace text string with paragraph (i.e. replace "zxc" with "^p") 4) Import into excel as a CSV file. "toby131" wrote: I have a text file of individual records with a similar format to what is shown below. I want to import this into excel with one record per row and each line of the record in a seperate column. I have a few thousand entries so am trying to find an automated method. Is there a way to do this? Record 1 Column 1 Header: xxxxxxxx Column 2 Header: xxxxx Column 3 Header: xxxxxxx Column 4 Header: xxxxxx Record 2 Column 1 Header: xxxxxxxx Column 2 Header: xxxxx Column 3 Header: xxxxxxx Column 4 Header: xxxxxx |
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