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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:35:11+00:00 2026-05-10T22:35:11+00:00

I have a plain text file looking like this: some text containing line breaks

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I have a plain text file looking like this:

'some    text    containing    line    breaks' 

I’m trying to talk excel 2004 (Mac, v.11.5) into opening this file correctly. I’d expect to see only one cell (A1) containing all of the above (without the quotes)…

But alas, I can’t make it happen, because Excel seems to insist on using the CR’s as row delimiters, even if I set the text qualifier to double quote. I was sort of hoping that Excel would understand that those line breaks are part of the value – they are embedded in double quotes which should qualify them as part of the value. So my Excel sheet has 5 rows, which is not what I want.

I also tried this Applescript to no avail:

tell application 'Microsoft Excel'     activate     open text file filename ¬     'Users:maximiliantyrtania:Desktop:linebreaks' data type delimited ¬     text qualifier text qualifier double quote ¬     field info {{1, text format}} ¬     origin Macintosh with tab end tell 

If I could tell Excel to use a row delimiter other than CR (or LF), well, I’d be a happy camper, but excel seems to allow the change of the field delimiter only, not the row delimiter.

Any pointers?

Thanks,

Max Excel’s open

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:35:12+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:35 pm

    Looks like I just found the solution myself. I need to save the initial file as ‘.csv’. Excel honors the line breaks properly with CSV files. Opening those via applescript works as well.

    Thanks again to those who responded.

    Max

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