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To: Diana Schilke who wrote (198)3/19/1999 12:15:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 2103
 
Hi Diana; <OT> Thanx, & I'm using office 97 under win95, I've done much the same getting files into excel as you stated.
Les seems to have the better way,
Message 8386990
I tried it and it works a OK as if I save as a .txt Nav3 strips
the html code, and it imports fairly easy with a few clicks.

If I make it a cvs then excel jumps on it without giving me a
chance to adjust the columns, with txt a window comes up that
lets me parse it the way I want. I can jump over that, if I
want to do a text to data, if I do a fast sendto excel, tahts
the default.
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Normally I keep a copy of explorer open so after the save as txt, I can right click on the file and do a sendto excel.
In my c:\windows\sendto folder I set up a short cut to excel, and
word, and if you don't have it put a short cut to quikview in the
sendto folder, ( set it to open max ). That's handy to just look
at files real fast without opening them.
Jim