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How can I have the Import External Data dialog pop up on open?
In the past I would have a text file containing space delimited data inside
which was saved as a text file. I would rename the extension to .xls and then double click it to get MS Excel to run. It would then pop up with the Import External Data dialog and allow me to modify the way the data was imported so that they could be placed in their own specific cels. Recently, when I do the same steps, MS Excel automatically loads up the file and places all the data in the first column within the excel file and does not separate the data. I know I can go to the Data|Import External Data | Import Data menu to get the dialog up but it was so much more convenient when it came up right away. Is there a setting which I can change to fix this? Thanks |
How can I have the Import External Data dialog pop up on open?
1. rename the file to .txt rather than .xls for example x.txt
2. don't double-click the icon, rather: 3. start excel and then pull-down File Open and enter x.txt 4. click open 5. this forces Excel to invoke the wizard Good Luck -- Gary's Student "Benny" wrote: In the past I would have a text file containing space delimited data inside which was saved as a text file. I would rename the extension to .xls and then double click it to get MS Excel to run. It would then pop up with the Import External Data dialog and allow me to modify the way the data was imported so that they could be placed in their own specific cels. Recently, when I do the same steps, MS Excel automatically loads up the file and places all the data in the first column within the excel file and does not separate the data. I know I can go to the Data|Import External Data | Import Data menu to get the dialog up but it was so much more convenient when it came up right away. Is there a setting which I can change to fix this? Thanks |
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