Saving Excel sheet as a semicolon delimited file (.csv)
I'd like some input regarding these delimited file extensions. I have a list
of email addresses that I'd like to paste quickly into their respective email messages. However, I'm not experiencing any luck when using any of the text based file options. A word from someone who's done this b4? Cheers! |
Saving Excel sheet as a semicolon delimited file (.csv)
Assuming your email addies are in a column, just copy/paste into Word, then
(you could record this as a macro): Edit--Paste special as Unformatted Text. Ctrl+H Type ^p into the Find what box. Put a semi-colon in the Replace with box. Replace all. Also, my Outlook 2003 does not care if it's commas or semi-colons... ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "e_dog95" wrote in message ... I'd like some input regarding these delimited file extensions. I have a list of email addresses that I'd like to paste quickly into their respective messages. However, I'm not experiencing any luck when using any of the text based file options. A word from someone who's done this b4? Cheers! |
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