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JEB

"IOAD command"
 
When executing a macro in Excel, (to parse and load a text file into a
spreadsheet), I get the message "Error in processing IOAD command!".

I'm unable to find anything relating to IOAD. What is it and how do I get
around it?

Thanking you in advance...
--
John

Michael

"IOAD command"
 
I think it should read:
Error in processing LOAD command; basically you will have to review the
process you're following for the the loading and parsing of the txt file.
Maybe it has too many rows or too many columns, this obviously depends of
your Excel version. Before 2007 the number of columns was 250 and rows 65536.
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Regards,

Michael Arch.




"JEB" wrote:

When executing a macro in Excel, (to parse and load a text file into a
spreadsheet), I get the message "Error in processing IOAD command!".

I'm unable to find anything relating to IOAD. What is it and how do I get
around it?

Thanking you in advance...
--
John


JEB

"IOAD command"
 
Miachel;
Thank you. When I looked at it on my 24" monitor at home, it
was LOAD, not IOAD as it appeared on my 11 " Monitor of the laptop. Sorry to
have troubled you for my stupidity. :)
--
John


"Michael" wrote:

I think it should read:
Error in processing LOAD command; basically you will have to review the
process you're following for the the loading and parsing of the txt file.
Maybe it has too many rows or too many columns, this obviously depends of
your Excel version. Before 2007 the number of columns was 250 and rows 65536.
--
If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button.
Regards,

Michael Arch.




"JEB" wrote:

When executing a macro in Excel, (to parse and load a text file into a
spreadsheet), I get the message "Error in processing IOAD command!".

I'm unable to find anything relating to IOAD. What is it and how do I get
around it?

Thanking you in advance...
--
John



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