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I've inherited a Word document which has columns of text separated with
spaces, no tabs. Number of spaces between columns differs depending on how much text is there. Is there any way I can easily convert this to a table other than copy/paste? |
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![]() I don't know whether it will helpful or but you can try the converting text into tables from table menu and convert option |
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I tried that and it doesn't work because of all the spaces between the
columns. I may just try Alt+Dragging to select text vertically and then copy/paste it into a new table. "Sumeet Chopra" wrote: I don't know whether it will helpful or but you can try the converting text into tables from table menu and convert option |
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Start by replacing the spaces with tabs; then you will be able to convert it
to a table easily, separating at tabs. To do this, using wildcards: 1. Ctrl+H to open the Find and Replace dialog. 2. Click More to expand the dialog. 3. Check the box for "Use wildcards." 4. In the "Find what" box, type " {2,}" (without the quotation marks). Note that there is a space before the first brace. 5. In the "Replace with" box, type "^t" (without the quotation marks). 6. Replace all. The wildcard expression " {2,}" finds every instance of two or more spaces, and ^t (as you probably know) is the code for a tab character. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Karin" wrote in message ... I've inherited a Word document which has columns of text separated with spaces, no tabs. Number of spaces between columns differs depending on how much text is there. Is there any way I can easily convert this to a table other than copy/paste? |
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That's a huge help. Thank you!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Start by replacing the spaces with tabs; then you will be able to convert it to a table easily, separating at tabs. To do this, using wildcards: 1. Ctrl+H to open the Find and Replace dialog. 2. Click More to expand the dialog. 3. Check the box for "Use wildcards." 4. In the "Find what" box, type " {2,}" (without the quotation marks). Note that there is a space before the first brace. 5. In the "Replace with" box, type "^t" (without the quotation marks). 6. Replace all. The wildcard expression " {2,}" finds every instance of two or more spaces, and ^t (as you probably know) is the code for a tab character. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Karin" wrote in message ... I've inherited a Word document which has columns of text separated with spaces, no tabs. Number of spaces between columns differs depending on how much text is there. Is there any way I can easily convert this to a table other than copy/paste? |
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