I am trying to export information from an Access query to a tab delimited text file so that I can import the info into another database. Here is the problem - I need to import multiple address lines into one field. The database accepts "/n" to determine where to split the line. So - I run my query - change my char(10) and char(13) to "/n" and everything looks lovely. I export it to a .txt file and an invisible paragraph mark is added so that the record with the "/n" is pushed into 2 records with the second being in the completely wrong columns. If I copy the lines directly from Access into Word to see the marks - my address lines look great. When I copy the exported lines into Word - voila - a paragraph mark shows up - it appears that Access is creating the paragraph mark as it exports - am I insane or has anyone else experienced this?
I've also tried exporting into Excel with the same results. Not only does the darn thing keep showing up where I don't want it. I can't seem to get rid of it after with any kind of find and replace.
Thanks for listening to my rant. - Gail
I've also tried exporting into Excel with the same results. Not only does the darn thing keep showing up where I don't want it. I can't seem to get rid of it after with any kind of find and replace.
Thanks for listening to my rant. - Gail