Excel and tab delimited files, using Carriage return and Line Field
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How do you introduce a CR and LF into a cell so when it is saved as a Tab delimited text file, the importing program will recognize the CR and LF?
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How do you introduce a CR and LF into a cell so when it is saved as a Tab delimited text file, the importing program will recognize the CR and LF?
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How do you introduce a CR and LF into a cell so when it is saved as a Tab delimited text file, the importing program will recognize the CR and LF?
microsoft-excel csv
How do you introduce a CR and LF into a cell so when it is saved as a Tab delimited text file, the importing program will recognize the CR and LF?
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edited May 12 '15 at 11:43
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You can use the ASCII character codes in the cell:
Line Feed =CHAR(10)
Carriage Return =CHAR(13)
If need be, copy and paste values to get rid of the formula.
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You can use the ASCII character codes in the cell:
Line Feed =CHAR(10)
Carriage Return =CHAR(13)
If need be, copy and paste values to get rid of the formula.
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You can use the ASCII character codes in the cell:
Line Feed =CHAR(10)
Carriage Return =CHAR(13)
If need be, copy and paste values to get rid of the formula.
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You can use the ASCII character codes in the cell:
Line Feed =CHAR(10)
Carriage Return =CHAR(13)
If need be, copy and paste values to get rid of the formula.
You can use the ASCII character codes in the cell:
Line Feed =CHAR(10)
Carriage Return =CHAR(13)
If need be, copy and paste values to get rid of the formula.
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