Technically not an empeg problem - really an Excel problem.

I started playing with the CSV to Word catalogue macro that eslange made ( http://home.wanadoo.nl/~eslange/Empeg/EmpCatMain.htm ). For the most part it works quite well.

The way it works is it loads in the CSV file generated by emplode into Excel and pulls all the useful info out of it to create the Word document. I have quite a few ripped MP3s where the track tag is something like 01/12, 02/12 etc. Excel decides when importing that these are dates and I end up with track numbers of 01/12/2005 etc.

Any ideas on how I could get around this?

I tried changing my date delimiter in Windows regional settings but it seems Excel is simply too smart for it's own good. I can't find an option to turn it off either.

I don't really understand how the macro works and the author has password prtotected it anyway.

Thanks
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Christian
#40104192 120Gb (no longer in my E36 M3, won't fit the E46 M3)