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Glogg for huge files. Stefan said on February 23, at pm. Paquet said on February 25, at am. I use WnBrowse to view large files. Works beautifully. Importing text. Import text into a new file. Select the text file you want to open , and click Open. Import text into an existing file. Specify the character set and platform that were used to create the file. Exporting text. Export text to a text file. Using a type tool, select the text you want to export. In the Export dialog box, select a location for the file and enter a filename.
Choose a platform and encoding method, and click Export. Have a question or an idea? Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly.
Saves a workbook as Unicode text, a character encoding standard that was developed by the Unicode Consortium. Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on another Windows operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly.
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