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Microsoft Excel has an import wizard, but if you structure the text correctly, you can bypass the wizard altogether.
To import data from a text file into Microsoft Excel, follow this step-by-step guide: First, create a blank spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel and ensure you have the .txt file on your PC.
Importing data into Excel from other sources can result in long, messy strings of text you need to parse. We'll show you how.
Microsoft Excel’s mobile app lets you to take a picture of a table and paste the data directly into your spreadsheet. Here's how to use it.
You can click "CSV" to export the file into a comma separated text file, or you can click "XLS" to export the data to a file you can open with Excel without importing the file into the application.
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