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every time i import a text file into excel, only the first 255 characters are
being imported. how can i solve this problem so that all of the info in each field is displayed regardless of the number of characters? p.s. i'm using excel 2000 |
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I've never had that trouble when I used File|Open and imported the text file.
How are you importing the file? richtea wrote: every time i import a text file into excel, only the first 255 characters are being imported. how can i solve this problem so that all of the info in each field is displayed regardless of the number of characters? p.s. i'm using excel 2000 -- Dave Peterson |
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One possible reason from MS....
XL2000: Importing Text File Truncates Fields Longer Than 911 Characters Article ID : 294951 September 26, 2003 SYMPTOMS When you import a text file, Microsoft Excel may truncate some of the text fields to 255 characters. CAUSE This behavior occurs when all of the following conditions are true: €¢ You use the Text Import Wizard to import the file. €¢ The field is longer than 911 characters. €¢ You do not use step 3 of the Text Import Wizard to set the data type of the field to Text. RESOLUTION To work around this issue, make sure that you set the data type of long text fields to Text. After being imported, the data may appear as number signs (###). To work around this behavior, change the format of the affected columns to General. STATUS This problem was corrected in Excel 2002. '----------------------------------- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "richtea" wrote in message ... every time i import a text file into excel, only the first 255 characters are being imported. how can i solve this problem so that all of the info in each field is displayed regardless of the number of characters? p.s. i'm using excel 2000 |
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thanks for your reply Jim, your suggestion has solved the problem.
"Jim Cone" wrote: One possible reason from MS.... XL2000: Importing Text File Truncates Fields Longer Than 911 Characters Article ID : 294951 September 26, 2003 SYMPTOMS When you import a text file, Microsoft Excel may truncate some of the text fields to 255 characters. CAUSE This behavior occurs when all of the following conditions are true: €¢ You use the Text Import Wizard to import the file. €¢ The field is longer than 911 characters. €¢ You do not use step 3 of the Text Import Wizard to set the data type of the field to Text. RESOLUTION To work around this issue, make sure that you set the data type of long text fields to Text. After being imported, the data may appear as number signs (###). To work around this behavior, change the format of the affected columns to General. STATUS This problem was corrected in Excel 2002. '----------------------------------- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "richtea" wrote in message ... every time i import a text file into excel, only the first 255 characters are being imported. how can i solve this problem so that all of the info in each field is displayed regardless of the number of characters? p.s. i'm using excel 2000 |
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