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after i ran the line input statement code, where is the new file ?
or there will be no new files? then how can i input files consist of number into my excel spreadsheet?
Jun 25 '07 #1
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Killer42
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after i ran the line input statement code, where is the new file ?
or there will be no new files? then how can i input files consist of number into my excel spreadsheet?
Can you fill in some more detail on what you're trying to do?

Line Input will never create a file. It is used to input an entire line from a file into a single String variable, ignoring things like field delimiters (tabs, commas, whatever).
Jun 26 '07 #2

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