File->Export is a more normal location.
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Title:
gnumeric no longer offers to save as csv/tsv etc (text), despite
listing such files when
** Changed in: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alex (alexvaa)
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Title:
gnumeric no longer offers to save as csv/tsv etc (text),
This is a discovery bug:
too hard to discover how to export TSV/CSV.
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Title:
gnumeric no longer offers to save as csv/tsv etc (text), despite
It would greatly improve usability to have the csv option visible from
the File -> Save As menu.
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Title:
gnumeric no longer offers to save as
I note that in addition to the generally counterintuitive location of the
export function (under data rather than file, where this option is almost
universally found), if a user opens a tab delimited or comma separated file,
and attempts to save it, it will default to saving in a spreadsheet
Is there any reason why the save as dialog doesn't support exporting as
well?
To myself (and I would guess to many if not most other users), Save-as
is the go to location for making a file. Splitting export vs save-as
seems like forcing the user interface to conform to the internals of the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I ran into this same issue. It's a bug in the feature's discoverability,
and it could be solved by adding a notice below the File type: pop-up
menu stating that other file formats are available in Data Export.
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Status: Invalid = New
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The documentation still says to do Save As and choose Text
(configurable) as the format. It seems like Data : Export just opens
the Save As dialog with this text format available.
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Thanks. I think these options simply moved (?).
I'm rejecting my bug...
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Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
.tsv .csv etc files are not full spreadsheet formats, so you can not
'save as' such a file. This does not stop you from importing from or
exporting to those kind of file types. Just use the data-importdata or
data-exportdata menu items.
Note that you will need to use the configurable text
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