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Is there any way to save an excel spreadsheet as a text file within a
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I am using a macro to import data from a text file. I then need to save
that sheet as a text file to place it in a software interface.

Most appreciated,
Kyle

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I then need to save that sheet as a text file

As with many things a good place to start is recording a macro as you do
this manually (using File, Save As and selecting the text file format).

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| Is there any way to save an excel spreadsheet as a text file within a
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| Most appreciated,
| Kyle
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