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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 20 06:24:37 -0700 
2005 -------
Hi all,

  I have been an OpenOffice user for a while, and started with version 1.1.4. I
have downloaded the latest beta build (OpenOffice.org 1.9.100) and must say that
I am very impressed with the product. In my line of work, I continually deal
with files received from different sources which needs to be imported into our
system. The data comes in various formats and have to be "re-worked" to get it
into a format suitable to import into our system. The files we receive come in a
variety of formats including Fixed-width or a various other delimited type
files. Calc is absolutely perfect for this. However, I am unable to import any
text file properly into Calc anymore since I started using the new version.

  I searched all issues I could find and decided to post to this issue. I tried
everything to open the files but nothing works - I tried using the OpenOffice
dialogs, default system dialogs and even various options - nothing seems to
work... I will attempt to list all my methods:

1. File -> "Open"
   Select file and File Type as "Text CSV (*.csv; *.txt)"
   Select the "Open" button
   RESULT: This imports the file into Writer

2. Insert -> "Sheet..."
   Select "From File" option
   Select "Browse" button
   Select file and File Type as "Text CSV (*.csv; *.txt)"
   Select the "Insert" button
   1.1.4 RESULT: Sheet 1 appears in the box next to the "Browse" button and
                 the import dialog pops up. With this, I could still import
                 the file.
   1.9.100 RESULT: System seems to think/freeze for a few seconds and then
                   returns to "Insert -> Sheet..." dialog. Nothing happens
                   after this. You are free to close the dialog - the system
                   did not freeze, but no import dialog popped up either.

3. Insert -> "Sheet From File..."
   Select file and File Type as "Text CSV (*.csv; *.txt)"
   Select the "Insert" button
   RESULT: System seems to think/freeze for a few seconds and then
           returns to "Insert -> Sheet..." dialog. Nothing happens
           after this. You are free to close the dialog - the system
           did not freeze, but no import dialog popped up either. (Same as 2.)

4. Insert -> "Link to External Data..."
   Select the "..." button
   Select file and File Type as "Text CSV (*.csv; *.txt)"
   Select the "Insert" button
   RESULT: System seems to think/freeze for a few seconds and then returns to  
         
           Insert -> "Link to External Data..." dialog. It did not carry the
           value of the file that was chosen, but this is a seperate issue...
   Type the fully pathed name of the file into the dialog and press the Enter 
key
   RESULT: System seems to think/freeze for a few seconds and then remains on  
         
           the Insert -> "Link to External Data..." dialog.

  This is unfortunately a real problem as this is much needed functionality that
used to worked. In my humble opinion, I believe that this warrants a priorty
larger than a P3. Could this PLEASE be sorted out for the latest stable version
of OpenOffice (v2) as I am already a fan of the new look-and-feel OpenOffice and
would not want to be left behind on OpenOffice.org. 1.1.4. By the way, before I
forget, I tested the said version on a Windows XP Home Edition platform.

  Thanks to all the contributors for a great product!

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