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Hey there. This is Seth retipster.com. And in this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you what to do when you get a text file that looks like this, where itamp;#39;s just a complete mess. Itamp;#39;s just data all over the place. And you want to get this into an Excel file and start organizing it and separating it into different columns. But how do you do that when itamp;#39;s just this massive block of text? So all I have to do is open up the text file, and if youamp;#39;re on a Windows PC, you can right click and youamp;#39;ll probably see something that allows you to select all the text and the entire text file. Or if youamp;#39;re on a Mac like I am right now, you can do the exact same thing just by putting your cursor right up at the very top left of the text file and holding down Command+Shift, and then the down arrow Thatamp;#39;s going to automatically select everything. And then Iamp;#39;m going to right click. Copy. And then weamp;#39;re going to go over here to Micros