Hi Joanne,

I searched the internet for this tool called taskpad but could not find it.

Can you give me a link where to download this tool or any other way to find
it.

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Mario






                                                                           
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I open files using taskpad (freeware download) - it's easy to read and
doesn't lose the formatting.
We have a special field for emplid which can have leading zeros and often
causes
chaos when someone opens the import file in excel and saves it. All the
zeros disappear.
Since I've strongly encouraged the use of taskpad the havoc has been
lessened.

HTH

Joanne Mansur
Client Systems Analyst
Northeastern University
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Mimi,

There are 2 methods for opening a .csv file to see if your formatting is
correct.
     More work / Easier to Read - Rename the .csv file to .txt and then
     open the new file in Excel and pay special attention to the format
     for each column.
     Less work / Harder to Read - Open the .csv file with notepad.

Hope this helps.

Ron Fariss

AIG Technologies
Remedy & TelAlert Administration
Work:  (713) 831-2365
Cell:     (281) 782-0979



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Mimi,

If you mean you’re losing the formatting of the xls file when saving as a
csv file, here’s the fix. If you’ve already changed the cell formats in
xls, do it again in the csv file (date formats, etc.).  When everything
looks the way you want it, save the csv file and DON’T OPEN it again to see

if it’s still formatted properly.  If you do you’ll see that the format has

been lost and you’ll need to format again.  If you have a Case ID with
leading zeroes,  change the format of those to Custom and enter
000000000000000 (15 0’s) or however many you have as your input length. It
took me a while to get the hang of this, but now I have no problem
importing into Remedy.

HTH,
Ricki Haines




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Hello,

 I am trying to convert an xls file to csv file so I can import the data
in remedy as csv file.  Can anyone tell me how can I convert the file
please?

 Thanks!

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