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I'm importing a file that has records over 2000 characters long, and using
the wizard to break it down into columns. But there seems to be a limit at character 2,374, so all characters after that will be put into a single cell in the spreadsheet. Is this an actual Excel limit, and is there a way to get around this limit, or some other strategy, including using other applications. Many thanks in advance. |
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Are you sure that you didn't exceed the number of columns/fields in a worksheet
(256)? Sirocco wrote: I'm importing a file that has records over 2000 characters long, and using the wizard to break it down into columns. But there seems to be a limit at character 2,374, so all characters after that will be put into a single cell in the spreadsheet. Is this an actual Excel limit, and is there a way to get around this limit, or some other strategy, including using other applications. Many thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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