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Ussiddiqui[_10_]

Please Help (text file to excel)
 
Sanario :I am converting text file in to excel ,

Do any buddy have this algo available, Please Help its too crucial for
my career.


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Tom Ogilvy

Please Help (text file to excel)
 
Just open the text file with the File, Open menu choice. Walk through the
wizard, then when complete, do a File=Save As and save as an xls.

I am guessing there is more to the story than that, but just posting a new
thread does not bring along any history.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Ussiddiqui " wrote in message
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Sanario :I am converting text file in to excel ,

Do any buddy have this algo available, Please Help its too crucial for
my career.


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Ussiddiqui[_12_]

Please Help (text file to excel)
 
Thanx for your reply, but i wan the code for conversion , i have
written som , my self but there is a logical error in that, if you are
interested to know that error is that ,



i am writing the columns in excel sheets, but the actual problem is
that , when thre is a missing column, my code cant manage to understand
that, there is a missing column.


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Tom Ogilvy

Please Help (text file to excel)
 
If you want to send me a sample of the file, I can take a look



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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Ussiddiqui " wrote in message
...
Thanx for your reply, but i wan the code for conversion , i have
written som , my self but there is a logical error in that, if you are
interested to know that error is that ,



i am writing the columns in excel sheets, but the actual problem is
that , when thre is a missing column, my code cant manage to understand
that, there is a missing column.


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http://www.ExcelForum.com/





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