Importing Data from Text File into Excel

How can you import data from the text file WageIncreases into the selected cell in the current worksheet?

Click the From Text button. In the Import Text File dialog, click WageIncreases, and click the Import button.

Final answer:

To import data from a text file into a selected cell in Excel, open Excel, select the target cell, go to 'Data' tab, select 'From Text', choose the file 'WageIncreases', and complete the Import Wizard prompts.

Explanation:

To import data from the text file 'WageIncreases' into a selected cell in the current worksheet, you first need to have the text file saved on your device. Once that is done, follow these steps:

- Open Excel and select the cell where you want the data to be imported.

- Click on the 'Data' tab in the Excel ribbon and select 'From Text'. A window will open for you to select the text file.

- Navigate to the location where you saved 'WageIncreases', select it, then click 'Import'.

- An Import Wizard will open, allowing you to choose how Excel should interpret the data. Follow the prompts to complete the process, then click 'Finish'.

Note that understanding the structure of the data in 'WageIncreases' will help guide your decisions in the Import Wizard.

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