Text Data Entry to Excel
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Text Data Entry to Excel.
Location: Remote
I have a set of digital documents filled with text data that must be transferred into a structured Excel spreadsheet. Each entry should be placed in the correct column, preserving any original punctuation, line breaks, and special characters exactly as they appear.
What you'll do:
• Review each digital document and copy the text with 100 % accuracy.
• Paste the text into the designated Excel columns I will provide.
• Maintain the original order of the documents so the spreadsheet matches their sequence.
• Run a quick spell-check and flag any illegible or corrupted characters for my review.
Skills: Data Processing, Data Entry, Excel, Copy Typing, Microsoft Office, Data Cleansing, Data Analysis, Data Management
Budget: $750–$1250 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I have a set of digital documents filled with text data that must be transferred into a structured Excel spreadsheet. Each entry should be placed in the correct column, preserving any original punctuation, line breaks, and special characters exactly as they appear.
Scope of work:
• Review each digital document and copy the text with 100 % accuracy.
• Paste the text into the designated Excel columns I will provide.
• Maintain the original order of the documents so the spreadsheet matches their sequence.
• Run a quick spell-check and flag any illegible or corrupted characters for my review.
Deliverable:
One Excel (.xlsx) file containing all text entries, neatly organized and ready for analysis.
Quality expectations:
• No missing lines or truncated sentences.
• Consistent formatting throughout the sheet.
• Confidential handling of all documents.
Please let me know your estimated turnaround time and any clarifying questions before you start; I’ll respond promptly so you can work without delays.
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