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Best way to import data from an e-mail to an excel sheet?
I get piles of e-mails a day that I need to take information from and out
into an excel worksheet. Other than copy and paste and just plain typing the info in...what is the best way to do this? Is excel what I even should be using? Any tips or insight? |
Best way to import data from an e-mail to an excel sheet?
Do the emails contain numeric data that must be manipulated, or
database-like data? If you can post a sample of some data that would help. What are you doing with the information? |
Best way to import data from an e-mail to an excel sheet?
What kind of information? You can export a whole folder (inbox for instance)
to a CSV file and import it into excel. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "tnburke" wrote in message ... I get piles of e-mails a day that I need to take information from and out into an excel worksheet. Other than copy and paste and just plain typing the info in...what is the best way to do this? Is excel what I even should be using? Any tips or insight? |
Best way to import data from an e-mail to an excel sheet?
Because of our limitations here, I have to use Copy PasteSpecial
Text........depending on what I want, it may take some editing afterwards, but it gets it there........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "tnburke" wrote: I get piles of e-mails a day that I need to take information from and out into an excel worksheet. Other than copy and paste and just plain typing the info in...what is the best way to do this? Is excel what I even should be using? Any tips or insight? |
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