Thread Subject: copy to excel from command window

Subject: copy to excel from command window

From: Robin

Date: 27 Feb, 2008 16:26:03

Message: 1 of 2

Hi how can I copy and paste, suppose an array output rand
(5) for example, to MS excel so that each array element is
in one cell. May be it is an excel question but please
answer if you know.

Best regards,
Robin

Subject: copy to excel from command window

From: checker

Date: 27 Feb, 2008 16:56:03

Message: 2 of 2

On Feb 27, 9:26 am, "Robin " <grayalno.s...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Hi how can I copy and paste, suppose an array output rand
> (5) for example, to MS excel so that each array element is
> in one cell. May be it is an excel question but please
> answer if you know.
>
> Best regards,
> Robin

Copy to a MS word document, then select the text and convert text to
table. Copy the table from MS word into excel, selecting the paste
special option and by trial and error, figure out which option works.
In excel, select the table and then rotate the data as
needed...probably twice, but it really depends on how you pasted it
into the spreadsheet.

Or perhaps you should do help on iofun.

-Chris

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