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shilabrow,
Does it help if you Save As a CSV file ? In addition to Excel hat can then be opened in the likes of Notepad, WordPad, Word etc. Hope that helps. |
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Thanks Snakehips, I thought of that as well but when I tried it - it didn't give me the result as CSV. Am I saving it wrong or what? I just get a list with no comma or semicolon.
Is there a way to set a comma delimited option to it. Thanks so much for your help, much appreciated. |
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