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I need to generate a 250 charater for importing
I am generation a 250 character file in a DOS program and I need to use that
file to import to a Access table. |
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I need to generate a 250 charater for importing
I need to see a 250 character file. spake thus:
I am generation a 250 character file in a DOS program and I need to use that file to import to a Access table. By this I take it you mean that the file is exactly 250 bytes in size, right? If so, forget Word: no can do. Use a plain text editor, like Notepad. |
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I need to generate a 250 charater for importing
So import it into Access - using Access. What do you want to use Word for?
-- Enjoy, Tony "I need to see a 250 character file." I need to see a 250 character wrote in message ... I am generation a 250 character file in a DOS program and I need to use that file to import to a Access table. |
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