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![]() Ok, I have ran into a large problem that I can't figure out. We have a data machine that dumps a file at the end of the day with all the data it has recorded for the day. It is decimal delimited format and I have about 100 of these files with another one added each day. I need to condense all this into one file that you can look at and find information quickly. What I need to do is have each row represent a day, and all the information from that day goes into the respective columns for that day(Row). I originally thought I'd be able to to this through the use of macros but after recording my own macro I have found that there is no way to automate it to execute the same commands to multiple files. I would appreciate any ideas anyone could offer because my current situation with seperate files is very inefficient and harder to search through. Thanks, Keith -- mfx_krypt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mfx_krypt's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=22040 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=469529 |
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