J.M.,

For my Excel 97 

File > Save as > 
from "Save as type"  box see >
"CSV" (comma delimited) (*.csv)

Ben Petersen



On 6 Feb 2002, at 18:05, J.M. GRATIAS wrote:

> 
> Razzak :
> 
> 
> >>
> 1. Highlight all columns and rows (without header information)
> 2. Save As CSV file
> 
> Then,
> Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows:
> LOAD Tablename FROM CSVFileName.CSV AS CSV<
> <<
> 
> 
> Excell 97 offers 2 CVS formats in the 'Files/Save under FileName' menu :
> 
> - CVS (delimiter = semi colon),
> - CVS (OS2 or DOS)
> 
> Both outputs fields separated by a semi colon and without quotes arround
> each field ....
> I can't use those formats because some of my fields may contents already
> some semi colons.
> 
> 
> J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
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