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To: Tigress who wrote (14694)1/9/2001 7:06:47 AM
From: thecow   of 110653
 
Tigress

When writing in Excel (*) with a properly written macro to convert it to readable text in Notepad (**) what determines which DELIMITED should be used? They all seem to fit the description, so I'm somewhat confused

I'm not an expert in Excel so I'm not sure about the answer to this question. I've only worked a little with Excel 97 and no nada about macros. I do know in 97 if you have spreadsheet info in .txt form (try copying some excel data and paste into notepad to get the idea) the data is pasted in tab delimited. To import back into excel open excel and open the txt file with the file/open menu command. That will bring up a wizard to guide you through the process. Hope this is fairly clear. Got to go to work so I'll try to get back to you later today to follow up. Here's a pic of the wizard.

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