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    Saving Excel as .dat file

    Thanks for your reply. I am not sure what the code you sent is all about. If I understand, your code opens a fixed width file and if I reverse it, it should save as a fixed width file. Sorry, I am confused. I get information in as an Excel spreadsheet and I need to save it as a .dat file with...
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    Saving Excel as .dat file

    I need the output to be in a fixed column width, with no commas -the "flatfile" command works well, but the drawback is it's 240 character limit per line. The DAT file will be imported back into a financial program. This program using only the .dat format with fixed column widths. I...
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    Saving Excel as .dat file

    How do you save Excel as a .dat file? I tried both of the following methods: METHOD ONE (does not pick up all the columns) Application.CutCopyMode = False With ActiveWorkbook.Styles("Normal") .IncludeNumber = False .IncludeFont = True .IncludeAlignment =...

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