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I'm saving file as .txt to be able to import it into another app, but
when I import it in as a flat file only the first 3 fields show up. Any
suggestions? Thank U.


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Your problem may be on the import side. First open the .txt file with
Notepad. The full contents should be there.
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I'm saving file as .txt to be able to import it into another app, but
when I import it in as a flat file only the first 3 fields show up. Any
suggestions? Thank U.


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