So I just spent a few hours making an amazing list of meets for the Northeast region. However, this website won't let me upload the excel file into a post. I would really like to upload the file for everyone to see on here, so if anybody has any suggestions, please let me know. I also have a word format of the list, but it isn't quite as organized or awesome.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Re: Excel files
Cooleo, if your list is narrow enough (for example, the list below), you can follow this process (or one of the many variants to it) ...
1. In Excel, save your file by clicking on "File | Save As ..." and then in the "Save as type" field, select "Formatted text (space delimitted)". This will give you a file with an extension of '.prn'.
2. Open WordPad, and open the file.
3. Copy the list from WordPad to your paste buffer.
4. In the PVP Reply box, click on the Code icon, then paste the buffer (right-click, then Paste).
5. In the Reply box, the spacing won't look correct, but DON'T change any spacing! Just click the Preview button to check that all columns are aligned properly. If you followed the steps properly, the columns will be correctly aligned.
Here's an example of a list that I just used to do this (ignore the content) ...
That should do it! This process will handle lists of almost any length.
Kirk
1. In Excel, save your file by clicking on "File | Save As ..." and then in the "Save as type" field, select "Formatted text (space delimitted)". This will give you a file with an extension of '.prn'.
2. Open WordPad, and open the file.
3. Copy the list from WordPad to your paste buffer.
4. In the PVP Reply box, click on the Code icon, then paste the buffer (right-click, then Paste).
5. In the Reply box, the spacing won't look correct, but DON'T change any spacing! Just click the Preview button to check that all columns are aligned properly. If you followed the steps properly, the columns will be correctly aligned.
Here's an example of a list that I just used to do this (ignore the content) ...
Code: Select all
Arizona State University Mountain Pacific Sports Federation AZ West Region
California State University, Northridge Mountain Pacific Sports Federation CA West Region
University of Arizona Mountain Pacific Sports Federation AZ West Region
University of California, Berkeley Mountain Pacific Sports Federation CA West Region
University of California, Los Angeles Mountain Pacific Sports Federation CA West Region
University of Washington Mountain Pacific Sports Federation WA West Region
Washington State University Mountain Pacific Sports Federation WA West Region
That should do it! This process will handle lists of almost any length.
Kirk
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Re: Excel files
Thanks, Kirk.
The only problem with your solution is that I have several links to websites in the Excel file, and they do not work in that format. Is there a way I can get the Excel file to work with the organization and links in tact?
Thanks in advance!
The only problem with your solution is that I have several links to websites in the Excel file, and they do not work in that format. Is there a way I can get the Excel file to work with the organization and links in tact?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Excel files
Cooleo111 wrote:Thanks, Kirk.
The only problem with your solution is that I have several links to websites in the Excel file, and they do not work in that format. Is there a way I can get the Excel file to work with the organization and links in tact?
Thanks in advance!
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