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![]() Something really weird just happened... I run a website that I update inventory on daily. To do that, I copy my suppliers inventory txt file (semicolon delimited), paste it into my spreadsheet, and then use the text to columns function to update everything. Well, today, when I copied and pasted the txt file, it automatically converted it from text to colulmns w/o me telling it to. Why??? Thats pretty cool because it saved me time, but why did it do it and what if I don't want it to automatically convert the data? -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 |
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Another possible explanation. I am taking this from, I believe, posts by
Dave Peterson on the subject. Apparently, once you do the Text to Columns, Excel will remember your criteria, and then if you Paste something similar into your spreadsheet, Excel will parse that data for you. IIRC, the solution, if you don't want this to happen is to do another text to columns and clear out all of the settings (and I believe save your worksheet.) I apologize for any inaccuracies as I am doing this all from memory. -- Kevin Vaughn "blakrapter" wrote: Something really weird just happened... I run a website that I update inventory on daily. To do that, I copy my suppliers inventory txt file (semicolon delimited), paste it into my spreadsheet, and then use the text to columns function to update everything. Well, today, when I copied and pasted the txt file, it automatically converted it from text to colulmns w/o me telling it to. Why??? Thats pretty cool because it saved me time, but why did it do it and what if I don't want it to automatically convert the data? -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 |
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I've never had to save the workbook--but data|text to columns|delimited (uncheck
all the options) does it nicely. Kevin Vaughn wrote: Another possible explanation. I am taking this from, I believe, posts by Dave Peterson on the subject. Apparently, once you do the Text to Columns, Excel will remember your criteria, and then if you Paste something similar into your spreadsheet, Excel will parse that data for you. IIRC, the solution, if you don't want this to happen is to do another text to columns and clear out all of the settings (and I believe save your worksheet.) I apologize for any inaccuracies as I am doing this all from memory. -- Kevin Vaughn "blakrapter" wrote: Something really weird just happened... I run a website that I update inventory on daily. To do that, I copy my suppliers inventory txt file (semicolon delimited), paste it into my spreadsheet, and then use the text to columns function to update everything. Well, today, when I copied and pasted the txt file, it automatically converted it from text to colulmns w/o me telling it to. Why??? Thats pretty cool because it saved me time, but why did it do it and what if I don't want it to automatically convert the data? -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 -- Dave Peterson |
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Ah, ok thanks. I must have mis-remembered :)
-- Kevin Vaughn "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've never had to save the workbook--but data|text to columns|delimited (uncheck all the options) does it nicely. Kevin Vaughn wrote: Another possible explanation. I am taking this from, I believe, posts by Dave Peterson on the subject. Apparently, once you do the Text to Columns, Excel will remember your criteria, and then if you Paste something similar into your spreadsheet, Excel will parse that data for you. IIRC, the solution, if you don't want this to happen is to do another text to columns and clear out all of the settings (and I believe save your worksheet.) I apologize for any inaccuracies as I am doing this all from memory. -- Kevin Vaughn "blakrapter" wrote: Something really weird just happened... I run a website that I update inventory on daily. To do that, I copy my suppliers inventory txt file (semicolon delimited), paste it into my spreadsheet, and then use the text to columns function to update everything. Well, today, when I copied and pasted the txt file, it automatically converted it from text to colulmns w/o me telling it to. Why??? Thats pretty cool because it saved me time, but why did it do it and what if I don't want it to automatically convert the data? -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Thanks for the info. The extension is correct. It is txt. How can I import it and change the way it converts the text to columns? Every time I paste from a txt document, it does it automatically, which separates the data, thus, giving me nothing to convert. Thanks -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 |
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If you're just copying and pasting, then you'll have to do one of those "dummy"
data|text to columns to make excel forget your previous data|text to columns. blakrapter wrote: Thanks for the info. The extension is correct. It is txt. How can I import it and change the way it converts the text to columns? Every time I paste from a txt document, it does it automatically, which separates the data, thus, giving me nothing to convert. Thanks -- blakrapter ------------------------------------------------------------------------ blakrapter's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28926 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511123 -- Dave Peterson |
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