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The last column in my word document contains both text and number
The last column in my word document (table) contains both text and numbers
(date) in the same row. When copied to excel, the date is put in a different row from that of text. This creates an unnecessary row just for the date. I would like excel to split date into a different column of the same row. I could have wanted word to split date from text, but the word document is not mine, I cannot alter it's presentation. |
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The last column in my word document contains both text and number
Take a look at your available "Paste Special" when you have this table data
in your clipboard. Try some of the different options. If one of them pastes the table data merged you can use LEFT() or RIGHT() or "Data", "Text to Columns..." to seperate as needed. "Ishta" wrote: The last column in my word document (table) contains both text and numbers (date) in the same row. When copied to excel, the date is put in a different row from that of text. This creates an unnecessary row just for the date. I would like excel to split date into a different column of the same row. I could have wanted word to split date from text, but the word document is not mine, I cannot alter it's presentation. |
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The last column in my word document contains both text and num
Scott
When pasted to excel, the data appears in 2 different rows therefore presenting this problem. Ishmael "Scott Wagner" wrote: Take a look at your available "Paste Special" when you have this table data in your clipboard. Try some of the different options. If one of them pastes the table data merged you can use LEFT() or RIGHT() or "Data", "Text to Columns..." to seperate as needed. "Ishta" wrote: The last column in my word document (table) contains both text and numbers (date) in the same row. When copied to excel, the date is put in a different row from that of text. This creates an unnecessary row just for the date. I would like excel to split date into a different column of the same row. I could have wanted word to split date from text, but the word document is not mine, I cannot alter it's presentation. |
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