Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
I have never heard of a spreadsheet program that did not read and write csv files. What exactly is the problem?
save data does not write a complete csv file (for me) when using spread sheet data.
But export does write a readable .csv file using spread sheet.
Thanks,
Stephen

-Ken


On 11/10/09 9:36 AM, "Stephen Wornom" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > The easiest way is to simply bring the data into a spreadsheet
    program
    > like Excel, delete the offending columns, and save the data back out.
    Thanks Ken, I did this but I did not find a suitable format in "save
    data" that would permit me to edit the data saved from the spread
    sheet.



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