Perhaps data>text to columns would be useful. If not, a macro would be able
to do it. Send the file to my address below if you want me to take a look.
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
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"Rebecca" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know next to nothing about Excel. I am a graphic designer that needs
> to be able to use a client Excel file (pulled from her Quick book
> files) to create a catalogue. She admits to being computer illiterate
> so she can't help me much here either.
>
> She has literally thousands of items in this file. Her current Excel
> file columns are broken out into an item name/number, a description,
> and a price. For the catalogue, I need an item number column and a size
> and/or color column, and a number of items per pack column. I sometimes
> others depending on the product (they are all fishing tackle items so
> there is a lot of variety.) In most cases the info is in a column, but
> it's all in there together.
>
> She also wants every other line to be shaded. I did manage to do that
> to the file already, but I don't know if it'll keep that once I bring
> it into my page layout program (QuarkXPress).
>
> Is there any way to break these columns into additional columns without
> going insane? It would be really nice if there was some kind of a
> plugin that could do it as I am not that familiar with formulas, etc.
> common to Excel.
>
> Any ideas yo can offer for converting this Excel file into useful
> catalogue material would be appreciated! I cannot fathom having to
> retype this.
>