How do I transfer data from Excel to txt file and maintain same number of spacing?

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by by admin

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agziller asked:


Hi, I have an Excel file with lots of data and I am trying to copy the data from this file into a txt file, but I must maintain the same amount of spacing between the columns. When I copy it into a txt file, my columns become all scrambled. Does anyone have a fix for this?

Nancy

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3 Responses to “How do I transfer data from Excel to txt file and maintain same number of spacing?”

  1. The Light Says:

    save it as a csv file….it will be fine….
    Don’t use tab….csv is so much more ‘universal’ and if you open it in notepad, you can see ….even though it isn’t name whatever.txt, it is in fact a text file….

  2. jf Says:

    For the text options like tab formatted text file this is duplicate the text file this is duplicate the column structure for the data you need in text file save as again but use the column structure.
    The pulldown menu and select one of the excel file so youre not destroying your original now go file so youre not destroying your original now go file so youre not destroying your original now go.

  3. Abdul Says:

    The formats looking for same.

 

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