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Dear members,

I need to import 100+ text files into Excel.

In addition I want EACH Excel column to show corresponding filename
too (where the data comes from).

How do I accomplish this?
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Correction:

In addition I want EACH Excel ROW to show corresponding filename
(where the data comes from).

instead of
.... EACH Excel column ....


Files are comma delimited
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Check out your other post. There is no need to multi-post .

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"avi" wrote:

Correction:

In addition I want EACH Excel ROW to show corresponding filename
(where the data comes from).

instead of
.... EACH Excel column ....


Files are comma delimited
.

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