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    Gretadadog is offline Novice
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    Not even changing the commas to semicolons worked! After doing that and importing, I checked the field in my table and it was blank for any row where there was more than one value. Very odd as I would have bet that was going to be a workaround.

    How do I set the text qualifier to ", ?

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    Hi
    If you save the Excel file as an Excel File and not CSV

    Then carry out a normal Import you end up with the correct data.

    See attached
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gretadadog View Post
    Not even changing the commas to semicolons worked! After doing that and importing, I checked the field in my table and it was blank for any row where there was more than one value. Very odd as I would have bet that was going to be a workaround.

    How do I set the text qualifier to ", ?
    https://www.google.com/search?q=How+...TF-8#cobssid=s

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/...f%20the%20file.
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    Thanks all, saving as an excel file did the trick. A minor pain but not a huge issue.

    And thank you for the text qualifier link; I wasn't getting to that screen because I'm using a macro to import the tables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gretadadog View Post
    Thanks all, saving as an excel file did the trick. A minor pain but not a huge issue.

    And thank you for the text qualifier link; I wasn't getting to that screen because I'm using a macro to import the tables.
    Is a macro not able to use an import spec then?
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