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titleImporting a Comma-Quote Delimited File in Microsoft Excel 365


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(question)  Should you have any questions or concerns with the instructions, please notify the Technology Service Center for assistance. 


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Step 1

In Excel, on the "Data" menu, select the "Get Data" tab.


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Step 2

Select "Legacy Wizards". Then select "From Text (Legacy).


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Step 3

Select the file to be imported. Click "Import".


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Step 4

Step 1 of the "Text Import Wizard" is presented. Select "Delimited" for the file type, and then click the "Next" button.


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Step 5

Step 2 of the "Text Import Wizard" is presented. As seen above, your file is a comma-quote delimited file. Under "Delimiters" check the "Comma" box and enter " (one double quote) in the "Text Qualifier" field, as shown below. Click the "Next" button.


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Step 6

Step 3 of the "Text Import Wizard" is presented. You may wish to change the data format to "Text", particularly for columns with numeric data (to keep leading zeroes from being omitted and/or to avoid losing two zeroes after a decimal point).

Check to see if the vertical lines (data separators) are in the correct places. Usually, this is not a problem with comma-quote delimited files: make adjustments, moving them to the left or right, if necessary. Click the "Finish" button.


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Step 7

The formatted data will be presented like the picture below.



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