Geoff Canyon wrote:
Seems like a good candidate for matchtext
Richard: Do you want to access the data or just convert it so you can
put it into a field? How big is that data? Are there quotes, commas, or
returns within "cells"? If not, you can do a simple replace. Geoffs
matchtext will only
I'm working with some legacy data in (ugh!) CSV format (comma-separated
values).
Anyone have a quick-n-dirty method if turning that into the more sane
tab-delimited format?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Multimedia Design and Development for Mac, Windows, UNIX, and the Web
as an
Excel file
Hope this helps.
Roger
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Rollins College
Winter Park, FL 32789
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From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CSV
Date: Thu
On 4/27/00 4:09 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working with some legacy data in (ugh!) CSV format (comma-separated
values).
Anyone have a quick-n-dirty method if turning that into the more sane
tab-delimited format?
Seems like a good candidate for matchtext, as long as you