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To: Tigress who wrote (14654)1/8/2001 5:42:29 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Tigress

Using tabs and enter keys to designate columns and rows.

Tab-delimited text files are nothing more than plain text files that contain "columns" of information separated by the TAB character, and "rows" of information separated by the "enter" character.

The TAB character is not just five or six spaces in a row. It is an actual character created by pressing the TAB key on your keyboard. The "hard return" character is not simply text wrapping to the next line. It is an actual character created by pressing the "Enter" key on your keyboard.

tc
Edit in: Most of this was a copy and paste which I forgot to credit...sorry



To: Tigress who wrote (14654)1/8/2001 7:21:55 PM
From: hcm1943  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
have you thought about removing the macro from sheet that is causing the problem, and rewriting it if possible or step through the macro to see if it is the problem or if you have an excel version conflict