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Jon34 Posted - 11/28/2016 : 05:36:06 AM
Does the import wizard provide some way of importing a data file formatted as follows?

File header (3 lines)
Bin header (1 line)
Bin #1 (columns)
...
Bin header (1 line)
Bin #2 (columns)
...
Bin header (1 line)
Bin #3 (columns)
...
etc.

I would like to import the columns of each bin in a different workbook tab.

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Shirley_GZ Posted - 11/28/2016 : 10:28:15 PM
Hi,

With Import Wizard, you can process the header lines in Header Lines page, see below:



To separate the data into several workbooks with Bin Headers, you can try the option below in Data Selection page:



If any problem, please send us your data via:tech@originlab.com. Please also tell us the serial number to help us record your question in our problem tracking base.

Thanks,
Shirley

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