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I recently upgraded from Excel 2000 to Excel 2003. Since then
I cannot read *.csv files correctly. The columns are not being correctly shown all, the data is stuck on the same cell. That is to say all the data is on the first column on each row. If I rename the file as a *.txt and then load it then I get the import text wizard and I can set the delimiter. But I cannot be doing that on all my *.csv file there are thousands of them. This happsns on all *.csv files. Thanks in Advance Matthew |
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Hi
what delimiter do you use in the *.csv files and what delimiter is set in your OS "Nightwing" wrote: I recently upgraded from Excel 2000 to Excel 2003. Since then I cannot read *.csv files correctly. The columns are not being correctly shown all, the data is stuck on the same cell. That is to say all the data is on the first column on each row. If I rename the file as a *.txt and then load it then I get the import text wizard and I can set the delimiter. But I cannot be doing that on all my *.csv file there are thousands of them. This happsns on all *.csv files. Thanks in Advance Matthew |
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Thanks for replying Frank...
Thats just it, none. I think that's the problem. I need to specify to Excel to use such and such delimiter by default when it opens *.csv files. I just cannot find out where I am supposed to specify this. There is the convert tool but I don't what to use that everytime I open a *.csv file. Before our migration It worked it Excel 2000, but it wasn't me who set it up and I'm not a Excel guru. Regards Matthew "Frank Kabel" wrote: Hi what delimiter do you use in the *.csv files and what delimiter is set in your OS "Nightwing" wrote: I recently upgraded from Excel 2000 to Excel 2003. Since then I cannot read *.csv files correctly. The columns are not being correctly shown all, the data is stuck on the same cell. That is to say all the data is on the first column on each row. If I rename the file as a *.txt and then load it then I get the import text wizard and I can set the delimiter. But I cannot be doing that on all my *.csv file there are thousands of them. This happsns on all *.csv files. Thanks in Advance Matthew |
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Go to Tools=Options = International and look at the settings for the top
of the dialog. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Nightwing" wrote in message ... Thanks for replying Frank... Thats just it, none. I think that's the problem. I need to specify to Excel to use such and such delimiter by default when it opens *.csv files. I just cannot find out where I am supposed to specify this. There is the convert tool but I don't what to use that everytime I open a *.csv file. Before our migration It worked it Excel 2000, but it wasn't me who set it up and I'm not a Excel guru. Regards Matthew "Frank Kabel" wrote: Hi what delimiter do you use in the *.csv files and what delimiter is set in your OS "Nightwing" wrote: I recently upgraded from Excel 2000 to Excel 2003. Since then I cannot read *.csv files correctly. The columns are not being correctly shown all, the data is stuck on the same cell. That is to say all the data is on the first column on each row. If I rename the file as a *.txt and then load it then I get the import text wizard and I can set the delimiter. But I cannot be doing that on all my *.csv file there are thousands of them. This happsns on all *.csv files. Thanks in Advance Matthew |
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