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On Thu, 6/1/17, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Need help in Macro to convert table into dump.
 To: "excel-macros@googlegroups.com" <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
 Date: Thursday, June 1, 2017, 4:47 PM
 
 There
 is no standard format for "Raw Data".It
 depends on the original Application used to CREATE the
 source of data.Some
 systems output ASCII (text) files Some
 are tab delimited.Others
 are comma delimited (csv).
 The
 mechanism you used to read in the "raw data" used
 known characteristics of the data to determine how it is to
 be interpreted.
 Without
 knowing the characteristics of the "raw data", it
 would be impossible to reverse-engineer the file.
 It's
 like saying:  "I'm standing outside of my home,
 tell me how I got here"The
 answer requires first knowing where you started and what
 options are available to get from the start to the
 end.Lots
 of options are AVAILABLE, but if your starting point is two
 streets away, the use of an airplane is unlikely.
 Teleportation is WAY cooler, and should remain in
 consideration for that reason! :)
 More
 details are required. Paul-----------------------------------------
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 good you can,
 By all the means you can,
 In all the ways you can,
 In all
 the places you can,
 At all the times you
 can,
 To all the people you can,
 As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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    On Thursday, June 1,
 2017 10:20 AM, Secret Shot <secrets...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
   
 
  Dear Team,
 I have one very large excel table
 which i made from Raw data, accidentally raw data has been
 deleted and the only option i have is that table to convert
 back in raw data.
 Its
 about my job so pls help, i have attached of the sample of
 what i am talking about. if anyone can me in writing a macro
 which can create raw data basis on the count in front of
 number and considering their header.   
 
 Please help
 -- 
 Pankaj Pandey
 Bhopal
 
 
 
 
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 oi legi electorale si a legii rurale paralel cu continuarea programului de 
rme. Pana la sfarsitul anului 1864 era adoptata  intre altele  legea 
introducerii dmului de unitati si masuri metrice  septembrie   era infiintata 
scoala de uri si sosele  in fine  erau decretate legea instructiunii  25 
noiem-H decembrie   legea organizarii armatei  27 noiembrie 9 decembrie  si se 
pta codul civil  16 decembrie . Este de remarcat ca in Romania  intre primele 
din Europa  instructiunea de 4 ani devenea gratuita si obligatorie. Codul civil 
 irui model fusesera precedentele napoleonian si cel italian  introducea casa-i 
si divortul civil  ambele obligatorii  si crea posibilitatea impamantenirii 
tate prin acordarea de drepturi politice locuitorilor evrei ai tarii.

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