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I want to create a file with fixed length records (lines). The fields
(columns) have defined lengths. When I export the file, it should be in a flat text format, there should be no spacing between columns of data, and the total line length should be exactly what I want. How do I do this? What format should I export the data into? |
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You should try the "Formatted Text (Space delimited) (*.prn)" format. You
must adjust the worksheet column widths to the fixed field widths you want before the file, save. Unless you use a fixed width font like Courier New this (the column widths) may not look right in the worksheet, but the text file should be okay. -- Jim "Paul from St.Paul" <Paul from wrote in message ... I want to create a file with fixed length records (lines). The fields (columns) have defined lengths. When I export the file, it should be in a flat text format, there should be no spacing between columns of data, and the total line length should be exactly what I want. How do I do this? What format should I export the data into? |
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It's probably worth mentioning that setting the column width should be done
with Format - Columm - Width. If you set the widths visually, it's pretty much mandatory that you use a fixed-pitch font like Courier, which seems to correlate closely with the actual width of the columns, in characters. The decimal digits have the same widths in many fonts, but other characters don't. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com/ ------------------------------------------- "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... You should try the "Formatted Text (Space delimited) (*.prn)" format. You must adjust the worksheet column widths to the fixed field widths you want before the file, save. Unless you use a fixed width font like Courier New this (the column widths) may not look right in the worksheet, but the text file should be okay. -- Jim "Paul from St.Paul" <Paul from wrote in message ... I want to create a file with fixed length records (lines). The fields (columns) have defined lengths. When I export the file, it should be in a flat text format, there should be no spacing between columns of data, and the total line length should be exactly what I want. How do I do this? What format should I export the data into? |
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Thanks for your replys, Jim and Earl,
The part I was missing was the Formatted Text (Space delimited) export format. I am planning to use the Data Validation Text length tool to make sure each field is the right length, and I will use Courier New font. Paul "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: It's probably worth mentioning that setting the column width should be done with Format - Columm - Width. If you set the widths visually, it's pretty much mandatory that you use a fixed-pitch font like Courier, which seems to correlate closely with the actual width of the columns, in characters. The decimal digits have the same widths in many fonts, but other characters don't. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com/ ------------------------------------------- "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... You should try the "Formatted Text (Space delimited) (*.prn)" format. You must adjust the worksheet column widths to the fixed field widths you want before the file, save. Unless you use a fixed width font like Courier New this (the column widths) may not look right in the worksheet, but the text file should be okay. -- Jim "Paul from St.Paul" <Paul from wrote in message ... I want to create a file with fixed length records (lines). The fields (columns) have defined lengths. When I export the file, it should be in a flat text format, there should be no spacing between columns of data, and the total line length should be exactly what I want. How do I do this? What format should I export the data into? |
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If you'd rather not reformat your worksheet to accommodate the png
format, you can use VBA to export fixed field formats: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/textf...tml#fixedfield In article , "Paul from St.Paul" wrote: Thanks for your replys, Jim and Earl, The part I was missing was the Formatted Text (Space delimited) export format. I am planning to use the Data Validation Text length tool to make sure each field is the right length, and I will use Courier New font. Paul |
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Thanks John, I will give this a try.
Paul "JE McGimpsey" wrote: If you'd rather not reformat your worksheet to accommodate the png format, you can use VBA to export fixed field formats: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/textf...tml#fixedfield In article , "Paul from St.Paul" wrote: Thanks for your replys, Jim and Earl, The part I was missing was the Formatted Text (Space delimited) export format. I am planning to use the Data Validation Text length tool to make sure each field is the right length, and I will use Courier New font. Paul |
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