RTF to Excel and preserve column headings

Discussion in 'Software' started by bbsan, Jul 8, 2005.

  1. bbsan

    bbsan Private E-2

    I'm trying to convert an RTF file to Excel. Nothing I've tried works (delimited/fixed, etc). Is there a step by step walk through on how to do this?

    Thank you
     
  2. Coco

    Coco Sergeant Major

    You're much to general. RTF is simply a slightly more advanced text file. It could contain anything. From what you've said I assume you've got some tables in there, and if that is the case you can import it using delimited/fixed width. If that isn't the case we really need to know what sort of data you have in the rtf file. If it isn't fixed width or delimited then you'd have to do some parsing, which excel isn't really good at. Although excel can do it if you're an excel freak, but it would be easier to use something else.

    Basicly we need a sample of the rtf file in order to help.
     
  3. bigbazza

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