Excel 2010 :: Import Data From Text File

Apr 27, 2012

I am using Excel 2010 and I want to import data from a text file, but the problem is that the data is more than 1048576 rows of excel. Is there any solution though codes if one sheet fills up and import remaining data to other sheets ?

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I need to import thousand of txt files into 1 worksheet keeping the file names as data. Each txt file has 2 columns :

1 0.65914
2 0.65945
3 0.86062
... ...
and each txt file represents recordings made at specific time and date (e.g 0158.DSG_RAWD_HMS_21_ 0_ 0__DMY_29_ 2_12_pulses). I would like to have 2 columns: 1) with the time taken from the name of the txt file (e.g. 21:00:00) and 2) the associated recording. Something like this:

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21:00:00 0.65945
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and so on for each txt file and all the recordings piling up in 1 spreadsheet. I have tried to run few codes in VBA, but I have no knowledge of it and none of the code worked. I am using Excel 2010.

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There are two things that I would like to add/be able to do.

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Sub AddData()
' Import_New_data
'
'Open Datafile

[Code]....

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Code:

With ActiveSheet.ListObjects.Add(SourceType:=0, Source:=Array( _
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, _
"FAcrewCurrent.xlsx;Mode=Share Deny Write;Extended Properties=""HDR=YES;"";Jet OLEDB:System database="""";Jet OLEDB:Registry Path=""""" _
, _
";Jet OLEDB:Database Password="""";Jet OLEDB:Engine Type=37;Jet OLEDB:Database Locking Mode=0;Jet OLEDB:Global Partial Bulk Ops=2;J" _
, _
"et OLEDB:Global Bulk Transactions=1;Jet OLEDB:New Database Password="""";Jet OLEDB:Create System Database=False;Jet OLEDB:Encrypt " _

[code].....

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Code:
Column1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X
9
10

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Code:
Column1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
X
10
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Code:
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arrSheet[1][0]: 1
arrSheet[2][0]: 2
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[Code] ....

But if I add another X to an earlier row in the source worksheet, like so:

Code:
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1
2
3
4
5
X
7
8
X
10
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Option Explicit

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Dim strFPath As String
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Code:
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[Code] .....

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