blakrapter
Technical User
Hello everyone,
I have a large database of information for about 15,000 products. In the "description" field, I have sometimes lengthy descriptions with lists, paragraphs, etc. These descriptions are already formated the way I want them to appear, as far as line breaks. I need to convert them to html, even if its just adding the <div> </div> code to create a break when there is a line break in the data.
I have tried the find/replace command and for some reason it is very inconsistant. I am searching for and replacing the same thing each time, but I often get a message that it cannot find anything to replace (looking for alt010). Other times it works fine, but only on trial workbooks, not the sheet with all 15k products. All of this has been tried in excel, I have done little with Access. I have given up on excel, so I am turning to Access.
I am running office 2007 and get the error mentioned above. Prior to that, I was running Office 2003 and recieved an error "equation too long" in excel. I did not have Access 2003...
How can I search for the "alt010" or "chr(10)" (I think, whatever a linebreak symbol is) and replace it with something? I assume it will need to be a macro, but I know absolutely nothing about macros... Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I have a large database of information for about 15,000 products. In the "description" field, I have sometimes lengthy descriptions with lists, paragraphs, etc. These descriptions are already formated the way I want them to appear, as far as line breaks. I need to convert them to html, even if its just adding the <div> </div> code to create a break when there is a line break in the data.
I have tried the find/replace command and for some reason it is very inconsistant. I am searching for and replacing the same thing each time, but I often get a message that it cannot find anything to replace (looking for alt010). Other times it works fine, but only on trial workbooks, not the sheet with all 15k products. All of this has been tried in excel, I have done little with Access. I have given up on excel, so I am turning to Access.
I am running office 2007 and get the error mentioned above. Prior to that, I was running Office 2003 and recieved an error "equation too long" in excel. I did not have Access 2003...
How can I search for the "alt010" or "chr(10)" (I think, whatever a linebreak symbol is) and replace it with something? I assume it will need to be a macro, but I know absolutely nothing about macros... Any help will be greatly appreciated.