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Hi all,
I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas |
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For that many lines, Alt+Drag to column select would be chancy. I'd replace
each space with a tab character, then convert the text to a table, separating at tabs. Delete the second column, convert the first back to text, and then select. There are intermediate possibilities: you could skip the replace and just create the table, directly, separating at spaces; you could select the first column and paste into another document, then convert to text and copy/paste into Notepad or whatever. If you're pasting into Excel, you can just select the first column of the table and copy/paste directly (Excel understands tables). But that's the general approach. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas |
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Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use
Ctrl+V. You will then have the numbers in two columns in Excel and you can then just delete the second column. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas |
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Much faster than my way!
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. You will then have the numbers in two columns in Excel and you can then just delete the second column. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas |
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On May 12, 4:47*am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP"
wrote: Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. *You will then have the numbers in two columns in Excel and you can then just delete the second column. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. *A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. *I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Using Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. doesnt help at all. I bet you didnt try this procedure with the sample data I have produced here. If you copy paste the data into the excel cell, all the data gets copied into the single cell that you have chosen; although it appears as if its split. regards, Vishwas |
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On May 12, 12:16*am, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
For that many lines, Alt+Drag to column select would be chancy. I'd replace each space with a tab character, then convert the text to a table, separating at tabs. Delete the second column, convert the first back to text, and then select. There are intermediate possibilities: you could skip the replace and just create the table, directly, separating at spaces; you could select the first column and paste into another document, then convert to text and copy/paste into Notepad or whatever. If you're pasting into Excel, you can just select the first column of the table and copy/paste directly (Excel understands tables). But that's the general approach. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. *A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. *I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This works!! Although its kind of lengthy it works really well. I used "convert the text to a table" with seperating character specified as 'space' typed in "other" category. Thanks a million!! Regards, Vishwas |
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From your inital description you did say that there is a tab between the
columns. I copied your text and inserted the required Tab between the columns, went to Excel I actually got the required result by using Paste Special - Text. Hope this helps DeanH "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote: On May 12, 4:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. You will then have the numbers in two columns in Excel and you can then just delete the second column. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Using Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. doesnt help at all. I bet you didnt try this procedure with the sample data I have produced here. If you copy paste the data into the excel cell, all the data gets copied into the single cell that you have chosen; although it appears as if its split. regards, Vishwas |
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Indeed, he does specify a tab. I missed that. But from the fact that he used
Table | Convert | Text to Table separating at spaces, it would appear that the intervening character is actually a space (as it appears to be). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "DeanH" wrote in message ... From your inital description you did say that there is a tab between the columns. I copied your text and inserted the required Tab between the columns, went to Excel I actually got the required result by using Paste Special - Text. Hope this helps DeanH "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote: On May 12, 4:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. You will then have the numbers in two columns in Excel and you can then just delete the second column. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Vishwas Upadhyaya" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a word file in which the data have been entered in two columns without the table being created. A tab seperates the two columns in every line of the data as shown below: 4.223391 244.140625 4.149764 488.281250 4.204984 488.281250 4.315426 244.140625 4.333833 244.140625 This data table actually has more than few thousands of lines. I need to select only the first column and copy it to another notepad file or excel or another word file. Can anybody help me doing this? I dont care if the second column gets deleted completly. Regards, Vishwas- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Using Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C, then go to Excel and with a single cell selected use Ctrl+V. doesnt help at all. I bet you didnt try this procedure with the sample data I have produced here. If you copy paste the data into the excel cell, all the data gets copied into the single cell that you have chosen; although it appears as if its split. regards, Vishwas |
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Even with the data all in one column you could still parse the it into
separate columns. Excel 2007 calls this "text to columns". I've forgotten what Excel 2003 calls it. In Excel, select column to be parsed. On the data tab select text to columns. Click the delimited radio button and on the next screen, choose "space" as the delimiter. Then click finish. I don't know which is faster. But both Word and Excel can easily and quickly do the task. PamC DeanH wrote: From your inital description you did say that there is a tab between the columns. I copied your text and inserted the required Tab between the columns, went to Excel I actually got the required result by using Paste Special - Text. Hope this helps DeanH On May 12, 4:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: [quoted text clipped - 41 lines] regards, Vishwas -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...gdocs/200805/1 |
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