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Post New Requests Here / Re: Convert from Greek (1253) to Greek Ascii
« on: November 09, 2009, 05:15 AM »
Thanks for your reply!This program only supports US-ASCII though  :(

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Post New Requests Here / Convert from Greek (1253) to Greek Ascii
« on: November 09, 2009, 04:40 AM »
Hello i am looking for a program that will convert txts from greek (1253) to ascii format
I have searched the net but can't find anything,maybe somene here could help?
If someone is interested in this please don't hesitate to ask any questions!

Thanks in advance
alogoC

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Hey people

I have a pretty hard question for me...maybe someone of you could help.

I have a huge folder,with some other folders in it.Wich folders contain some other folders who contain the .txts

I know i confused you.If someone though wants to help i can send you the attachment by email,since i can't upload it here.

So what i need is to enter the .txts in excel (they all will be in one workbook),but i need to contain in one line the 1st name of the folder that they come from,then the 2nd name of the folder they come from.Then what contains the .txt.

Here is an example of the archives
I have the .txts in the folders and the an example of an imported .txt.
But only one...don't know how to import another in one sheet

Guess this is the hard thing i have ever had to do.Wish some of you can help

I understand this is a very hard question that's why i am trying to get as much help as i can.
That includes other forums too,here are the links:
Link 1
Link 2

Please question me if you don't understand something

If anyone has another idea,besides excel,i'd really like to hear.

Thanks in advance

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Hello all,thanks for trying to help me out!Really appreciated it!

Well the solution was like that :

I used txt collector,merged them but also it told wich files got error.
So the error files (was lucky within my bad luck) was like 40.So i imported them manually in Excel.Then imported the merged txt and summed them manually.

It was an easy solution,and not much time wasting.Though if i had many error files the situation would be a lot worse...

Anyway,thanks for trying help!Really appreciate it!

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To be honest, I can't make a program to do it for you.
Maybe Drag and Drop Robot could help.
In linux, I'd use SED to replace the tabs with spaces. I don't know of any similar tool in windows, though :(

Hey jgpaiva,i run linux (though i'm a noob still)...how difficult is this to make this?With SED?Does it need some further knowledge...and skills of course?

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