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how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
Hi, all--I'm a novice, so forgive me if this is a ridiculously simple
question: I have an email list in Word that consists of email addresses, in which each address is separated by a comma. I would like to convert it to an Excel file, specifically a csv. or txt. file in which each email address will occupy its own row. I want to end up with a long row going down column A consisting of email addresses. Can anyone enlighten me as to how to do this? Many thanks, Weber1 |
how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
One way would be to use datatext to columns and then transpose. or a macro.
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Weber1" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, all--I'm a novice, so forgive me if this is a ridiculously simple question: I have an email list in Word that consists of email addresses, in which each address is separated by a comma. I would like to convert it to an Excel file, specifically a csv. or txt. file in which each email address will occupy its own row. I want to end up with a long row going down column A consisting of email addresses. Can anyone enlighten me as to how to do this? Many thanks, Weber1 |
how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
On 5 May 2006 08:04:07 -0700, "Weber1" wrote:
Hi, all--I'm a novice, so forgive me if this is a ridiculously simple question: I have an email list in Word that consists of email addresses, in which each address is separated by a comma. I would like to convert it to an Excel file, specifically a csv. or txt. file in which each email address will occupy its own row. I want to end up with a long row going down column A consisting of email addresses. Can anyone enlighten me as to how to do this? Many thanks, Weber1 What does the data in word look like, and how many names in a name1,name2,name3 or name1, name2, name3, etc., or name1,name2,name3 name4,name5,name6 In general, one technique would be to get all the names into a single row in Excel, then use Data--Text to Columns to split the individual names into separate columns, then if you want the names arranged vertically in a single column, use Range--Transpose. HTH __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
Thanks for replying Richard and Don. As far as what kind of Word file,
it's just a Word document page that contains the addresses one after another ie. , , , It just goes on and on with no breaks. When I tried to paste it into Excel it placed all the text (that is, all the email addresses) into a single cell. |
how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
On 7 May 2006 12:27:48 -0700, "Weber1" wrote:
Thanks for replying Richard and Don. As far as what kind of Word file, it's just a Word document page that contains the addresses one after another ie. , , , It just goes on and on with no breaks. When I tried to paste it into Excel it placed all the text (that is, all the email addresses) into a single cell. Ah, OK This works for me. First save the Word file as a plain text (*.txt) file. Then open the file in Excel and choose the 'delimited option with the comma as the delimiter. This will bring all the records into different columns. Then select all the columns of data and Edit ----Copy then Edit ---?PasteSpecial Transpose. That should leave you with all the addresses listed in a single column. HTH __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
how do you turn an email address list into an Excel csv or txt file?
Thanks. When I opened a new worksheet and did the "paste special" and
then transpose-it worked!--W. |
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