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Default Excel Randoming Becoming More Efficient


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?


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