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Hi All,

I'm trying to load a .csv file, but it won't fully load because it's
longer than 65,536 lines.

How can I load the entire file, even if it goes to a second worksheet.

The file is 3 columns wide.

Thanks for your help


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How about opening the .csv file in Notepad and split it into smaller pieces.

Then you can open each of the smaller pieces separately.

lehigh46 wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to load a .csv file, but it won't fully load because it's
longer than 65,536 lines.

How can I load the entire file, even if it goes to a second worksheet.

The file is 3 columns wide.

Thanks for your help

Tom Snyder


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273K lines may be to much for notepad. Maybe wordpad or word

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How about opening the .csv file in Notepad and split it into smaller

pieces.

Then you can open each of the smaller pieces separately.

lehigh46 wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to load a .csv file, but it won't fully load because it's
longer than 65,536 lines.

How can I load the entire file, even if it goes to a second worksheet.

The file is 3 columns wide.

Thanks for your help

Tom Snyder


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Slightly off topic.

I really like UltraEdit as a text editor. It's not free, but inexpensive.



Tom Ogilvy wrote:

273K lines may be to much for notepad. Maybe wordpad or word

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Tom Ogilvy

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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How about opening the .csv file in Notepad and split it into smaller

pieces.

Then you can open each of the smaller pieces separately.

lehigh46 wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to load a .csv file, but it won't fully load because it's
longer than 65,536 lines.

How can I load the entire file, even if it goes to a second worksheet.

The file is 3 columns wide.

Thanks for your help

Tom Snyder


--

Dave Peterson


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Hi,

Depending on what you are trying to do - my guess is probably some ETL work,
you could just import it into access, and run a query on it.

Access should be able to handle whatever you want to throw at it.

Warm regards

Sunil Jayakumar

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Slightly off topic.

I really like UltraEdit as a text editor. It's not free, but inexpensive.



Tom Ogilvy wrote:

273K lines may be to much for notepad. Maybe wordpad or word

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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How about opening the .csv file in Notepad and split it into smaller

pieces.

Then you can open each of the smaller pieces separately.

lehigh46 wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to load a .csv file, but it won't fully load because it's
longer than 65,536 lines.

How can I load the entire file, even if it goes to a second
worksheet.

The file is 3 columns wide.

Thanks for your help

Tom Snyder

--

Dave Peterson


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