mtairhead
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It's funny: I thought, since you all answer my questions so often, I'd "give back to the community" by answering a few questions from others. So, when I clicked on sbayeta's "First Access App. Need Advice" (http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69171), I thought I was really going to be able to help - Piece of cake. Wow. Three paragraphs later, Mr. Clip-It and I were trying to decipher her Access-Jargon.
So...That's why I don't give back to the community.... But you can help give to me, by answering this challenge.
I have a text database. I'd call it a "tab-delimitated" or "Comma separated" but it's not, exactly. It's more of a "comma separated, return aided" database. But that's just my name for it.
I attached a sample, with five entries. As you can see, the records would be comma separated, if it wasn't for that pesky return in the middle of the word and the rest of the definition. Does anyone have any ideas on how to import? If not, any ideas on how to replace every single {enter} with a null value in MS Textpad? Wouldn't that solve the problem? Don't you wish I could? Don’t I wish I could?
Thanks
So...That's why I don't give back to the community.... But you can help give to me, by answering this challenge.

I have a text database. I'd call it a "tab-delimitated" or "Comma separated" but it's not, exactly. It's more of a "comma separated, return aided" database. But that's just my name for it.
I attached a sample, with five entries. As you can see, the records would be comma separated, if it wasn't for that pesky return in the middle of the word and the rest of the definition. Does anyone have any ideas on how to import? If not, any ideas on how to replace every single {enter} with a null value in MS Textpad? Wouldn't that solve the problem? Don't you wish I could? Don’t I wish I could?
Thanks