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I need to import a data base that has to be in .txt or.csv
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I need to import a data base that has to be in .txt or.csv


Use the force, Luke. Oops....I meant the File Type option in the File, Save
As dialog box. Scroll down the list of file types. You'll find what you're
looking for. While you're learning to do this, you may want to practice with
a copy of your regular workbook, using just a few dozen rows. That will
produce a file which is small enough for Notepad for open, so you can
inspect the results.


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filesave as *.CSV or *.TXT

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Those are found in the File SaveAs dialog, the filetype dropdown on the
bottom of it.

HTH. best wishes Harald

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