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Cannot open text workbook
i am using the following code to open two txt files that open fine in notepad:
Workbooks.OpenText "C:\Orders\" & Range("B2"), Origin:= _ xlWindows, StartRow:=1, DataType:=xlFixedWidth, FieldInfo:=Array(Array(0, _ 1), Array(10, 1), Array(40, 1), Array(58, 1), Array(68, 1)), TrailingMinusNumbers:=True this first code works fine to open the file and edit the document in excel 2007. the following code in a second macro gives an error message: "This file is not in a recognizable format...., if you know the file is from another program which is incompatible...., if you suspect the file is damaged,......, if you still want to see what text is contained ..... the code to open the second file is: Workbooks.OpenText Filename:="C:\Orders\" & Range("B4"), Origin:= _ xlWindows, StartRow:=1, DataType:=xlFixedWidth, FieldInfo:=Array(Array(0, _ 1), Array(10, 1), Array(18, 1), Array(30, 1), Array(60, 1), Array(66, 1)), TrailingMinusNumbers:=True what's wrong with the second code? jat |
Cannot open text workbook
Hi Jat,
Can you open the file manually in Excel? If not, what type of file extension does it have; is it .txt? If you cannot see the file extension then open Control Panel - Folder Options - View tab and uncheck 'Hide extensions for known file types'. If it is not .txt then copy the file to a new filename and then rename it to ..txt (Ignore the warnings about renaming) and try to open the new file with Excel again and if that works test the code again with the renamed file. If code is still not working, record a macro to open it and compare the recorded code with the code you posted. If you still can't sort it out then post the recorded code so that I (or someone else) can compare it. -- Regards, OssieMac |
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