Is there anything in the help file about line break or formatting characters?
We couldn't find anything.
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Is there anything in the help file about line break or formatting characters?
We couldn't find anything.
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Ok, a few posts up I got the html code that will recognize br tags when importing into Excel.
Thanks, Eddie - we'll give that a try tomorrow.
Eddie, that doesn't work for what we want to do. If we were to save your example as an html file and open it in Excel, we would want all the text to be in a single cell (because it's all in one <td>). But when I try that, it ends up in four cells (two of which are two cells high, so something is going on).
Anyway, I gotta run.
tommyrot, have you tried exporting the query from Access as xml and then open that xml file in Excel? It seems to work for me, and I made a table with very long strings and line breaks and it came across cleanly.
Anybody know blink codes for Powermac G5s? i came home to my baby making the loud-fan noises that means something is wrong. Turned off, turned on... and nothing, mostly. It makes a fanny noise, but I don't get processor sounds, and the power light blinks three short blinks at me, repeatedly. Blink-blink-blink-pause. Blink-blink-blink-pause.
I don't have a non-wireless keyboard at this second, so I haven't been able to test if I can make it boot off of CD, yet.
Recently, the computer managed to kill a GB of RAM, and an attempt to reseat my secondary hard drive broke off the pin-alignment-device, so I'm kind of frustrated with it anyway. I may just wash my hands of it, and survive on my iBook until I can afford a powerbook.
If I decide to do that... anybody want a probably salvageable Dual-1.8 GHz powermac G5? I'll give it to you cheap, with nothing but a request for certain files burned to DVD and sent to me if you manage to get access to the hard drive. It... might even be under Applecare. When i'm feeling less lazy, I'll look up the serial number and check.
Blink-blink-blink-pause. Blink-blink-blink-pause.
It's saying "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."