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Default Excel Text Import Wizard - bug

While usin gthe Text import wizard to import text into another spreadsheet,
when I try to delete a break line or move a break line - I only make more of
them. Is this a bug?
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"rping54" wrote: This is excel 2007

While usin gthe Text import wizard to import text into another spreadsheet,
when I try to delete a break line or move a break line - I only make more of
them. Is this a bug?

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Default Excel Text Import Wizard - bug

The place where you point your mouse and the actual place where the
seperating lines appear are not in sync. To add / remove lines, click
slightly on the left of where you want the action to take place.

"rping54" wrote:

While usin gthe Text import wizard to import text into another spreadsheet,
when I try to delete a break line or move a break line - I only make more of
them. Is this a bug?

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