Hi :)
Yes, can you open the Csv by right-clicking on it and "Open with ..." a
text-editor such as Notepad or Gedit or Kate or something?
Hopefully that might show that the values in the Csv file do have 2 decimal
places!
If the Csv file doesn't have decimal places in it's values then they are
doi
What archives are you referencing? 64 bit is new so if you're looking at
old archives it makes sense that you won't see anything.
Best,
Joel
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 9:43 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> Can someone explain this one?
>
> I looked in the archive, and there are only the x86 builds.
>
> What
Can someone explain this one?
I looked in the archive, and there are only the x86 builds.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
MR
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If the number has a monetary symbol after it, use find-and-replace to
add decimal, zeroes and remove symbol in Writer or most document software.
Then import.
More complex.
Use Base to import and then copy to Calc.
Hope this helps.
On 7/23/2015 5:22 AM, Vicki Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I am having tr
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From: Gary Collins
Date:07/23/2015 7:45 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Gordon Burgess-Parker ,users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [OT] Operating Environment Survey
Yes, I remember those (this is getting a bit like "The Three Yorkshire
On 23/07/15 10:22, Vicki Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I am having troubles importing csv files from the bank. When I import the
files, they do not include decimal figures, only whole numbers, so the system
won't balance. Any ideas as to how to get the whole figures imported?
Best regards,
Vicki Nielsen
On 23/07/15 10:22, Vicki Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I am having troubles importing csv files from the bank. When I import the
files, they do not include decimal figures, only whole numbers, so the system
won't balance. Any ideas as to how to get the whole figures imported?
Best regards,
Vicki Nielsen
Hi,
I am having troubles importing csv files from the bank. When I import the
files, they do not include decimal figures, only whole numbers, so the system
won't balance. Any ideas as to how to get the whole figures imported?
Best regards,
Vicki Nielsen
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Sorry, that should have been "The Four Yorkshiremen" (I must have miscounted
:-) )
From: Gary Collins
To: Gordon Burgess-Parker ; "users@global.libreoffice.org"
Sent: Thursday, 23 July 2015, 12:45
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [OT] Operating Environment Survey
Yes, I remember
Yes, I remember those (this is getting a bit like "The Three Yorkshire
Men!)
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On 23/07/15 09:40, Gary Collins wro
Ah. We didn't even have computers on the curriculum. there weren't many
schools that did.
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Sent: Thursday, 23 July 2015, 12:16
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On 07/23/2015 04:40 AM, Gary Coll
On 23/07/15 09:40, Gary Collins wrote:
We didn't have computers at all at school,
neither did welog tables and slide rule!
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On 07/23/2015 04:40 AM, Gary Collins wrote:
> We didn't have computers at all at school
We didn't either. I had a FORTRAN class in grade 12 and filled in
pencil mark cards, which the teacher took to the board office, to run on
the computer there.
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No smart phones, no "social" net.
At work we are forced to struggle with Windows 7 and 2008 Server.
Nice topic demonstrating how much desktop computing, "productivity
suites" and mailing lists have become subject to old farts.
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The company I used to work for manufactured mass spectrometers and we used PDP
11s with software written in PASCAL to control the instruments and gather and
present the data they generated. The biggest pain in the neck was having to use
overlays to swap parts of the program code into and out of
From: James Knott
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Sent: Tuesday, 21 July 2015, 22:38
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [OT] Operating Environment Survey
On 07/21/2015 07:15 AM, Gary Collins wrote:
> My first home computer was a BBC micro (anyone remember those?) That was back
> in
anne-ology wrote:
>true.
>
>I thoroughly enjoyed the way these massive machines were portrayed
> in the movies -
> filling an entire room, whirrin' with lights a-flashin' ;-)
I worked several years with large computers (CDC Cyber series).
One of my old professo
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 18:28:39 -0500
anne-ology wrote:
>I thoroughly enjoyed the way these massive machines were
> portrayed in the movies -
> filling an entire room, whirrin' with lights
> a-flashin' ;-)
My PC, though quite large, doesn't quite fill the room but it's whirrin
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