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Default Can I import many .txt files in a single worksheet automatically?

I have 1000 text files that I want to import in a single Excel worksheet. I
know I can do it manually (open each file individually, select the coma in
the text import wizard and click finish, then copy and paste in the single
worksheet), but is there a way to do it automatically using a special
function?

Many thanks,

JS
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"JS" wrote in message ...
I have 1000 text files that I want to import in a single Excel worksheet. I
know I can do it manually (open each file individually, select the coma in
the text import wizard and click finish, then copy and paste in the single
worksheet), but is there a way to do it automatically using a special
function?

Many thanks,

JS



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