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I did the following:
1. copied data from a text file 2. pasted it into column A in EXCEL 2003 3. used DATA/TEXT TO COLUMNS to parse it into multiple columns It all worked fine. I then went to past additional data in and EXCEL immediately converted it into multiple columns using the TEXT TO COLUMNS criteria. Nice feature, but that is not what I wanted to do. How can I shut this off? |
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