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I used "space" as delimiter However it gives me the same result
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Posting a sample file might help
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I agree with Pecoflyer that a copy of the text file you're importing would make it a lot clearer. But my guess is that you're using the wrong option to start with. In step 1 of the Text-Import wizard, go with fixed-width fields rather than delimited. Judging from your screen shots, all the fields in the report are in the same text positions; once you've imported the results, just delete the rows that contain the page and column headers and that should leave you the data you want. Of course, you'll probably still have to do some formatting, but it's closer.
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Thank you, but there is a definite way automatic without interference |
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Any reason why you answer my posts using a bold and large font?
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