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Is it possible to import a txt file with 3 columns into Excel and have
seperate columns?
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After clicking File, Open, change the File of Type drop down to .txt (Text
File), when choosing a text file, you will be prompted with a dialog box that
will allow you to break up the columns by a delimeter or through forced
breaks.
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