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i have a rather large (237 pages) word table that I am attempting to put into
Excel in order to manipulate it. If i copy/paste into Excel and chose to maintain the formatting, i can get the table to come very close to maintaining the correct format in order to manipulate it. The problem i encounter is that in one column of the table in Word there are multiple sections per cell that are separated with blank lines or RETURNs Thus, when i copy/paste into excel, the (for example) 3 sections that should make up one cell get copied into 3 cells. To fix this problem, i am guessing that I can simply find/replace these blank lines or endline characters with spaces, thus turning multiple sections into one. How do I do this? Thanks in advance for your help! (to further the example, this message is now split into the two sections that I would like to be able to place in one cell) |