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Hello. I would really appreciate someone's help with my problem.
I have been asked to figure out a way to automate the import of text files into Excel. The import process MUST be automated by a macro because the users are not able to do this on their own. I have tried manually importing the file into Excel two different ways: 1. When I import using the "Delimited" data type with "Space" as the delimiter, it doesn't work because each word of the 3 rows of headings are separated into separate columns because of the single space between them. 2. When I import using the "Fixed Width" data type, it doesn't work because all the text on one row is placed into the first cell of each row and, therefore, the columns of numbers are not aligned. I have included a simplified version of the text file below. Does anyone know how I can make this file automatically import using **MORE** than one space as the delimiter (so it doesn't mess up all the headings)? I would really appreciate your help. Thanks, Jessi BENTLEY AREA AUTHORITY Service Work Log Report 05/04/2006 2:45pm Page 1 Staff ID Name SAL No Date Payroll ----Reported Hours--- 728739 BROWN 099999 05/04/2006 8:00 5:00 3:00 478920 SMITH 097584 05/03/2006 8:00 4:00 4:00 347822 CUNNINGHAM 038477 05/03/2006 8:00 4:30 3:30 482730 DENNY 088887 05/03/2006 10:00 4:00 6:00 ********** Total ********** 34.0 17.5 16.5 |
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