et file (ODF format
file), not the .csv file, and your AutoFilter will still be in place and
ready to use.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 1:26 AM Linda Hull wrote:
> This isn't a usual "I can't do x or y" problem. It might be an OO doesn't
> open it right? I would like it if someone could hel
) or similar for your operating system.
3. Drag the downloaded csv file and drop it on the OpenOffice icon.
4. OO will respond with a dialogbox in with you tick Comma under 'Seperated'
and remove any other ticks that may be there. The dialog will show you the
results allready. (Other csv files may use
This isn't a usual "I can't do x or y" problem. It might be an OO doesn't
open it right? I would like it if someone could help me make these files
readable. Barring that, I need some specific doctors. The data seems to be
all spread out in these .csv files. They ought to be lists
Hello, all the csv files I save are locked files how do I fix this so they are
not saving as locked files anymore
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When I save information as a CSV file it brings up the text import window. I
click on ok and then it always opens the file. Is there a way of preventing the
file from opening when I click on ok? I do this several times a day every day
so each file saved needs to be closed after it is saved.
2015-01-20 12:49 GMT+01:00 Stuart Murray s.mur...@hart-builders.co.uk:
When I save information as a CSV file it brings up the text import window.
I click on ok and then it always opens the file. Is there a way of
preventing the file from opening when I click on ok? I do this several
times a
On 01/20/2015 04:22 PM, James Plante wrote:
Just to be a pedantic nit-picker, csv stands for character separated
values, not comma separated values. You choose which character.
That's the first time I've heard of character separated values. I've
only heard of comma separated values, along
And if you look at RFC 4180 it refers to
[Abstract
This RFC documents the format used for Comma-Separated Values (CSV)
files and registers the associated MIME type text/csv.]
On 1/20/2015 3:41 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2015-01-20 22:22 GMT+01:00 James Plante jimpla...@me.com:
Just
2015-01-20 22:22 GMT+01:00 James Plante jimpla...@me.com:
Just to be a pedantic nit-picker, csv stands for character separated
values, not comma separated values. You choose which character.
Okay, sorry. I read ”comma separated values” at Wikipedia a while ago, but
now when I look there
Just to be a pedantic nit-picker, csv stands for character separated
values, not comma separated values. You choose which character.
Hence, the 9 in your arguments to tell it to separate with tabs. You can
choose commas, semicolons, or just about any other character.
Jim
On Jan 20, 2015, at
When I save information as a CSV file it brings up the text import window.
I click on ok and then it always opens the file. Is there a way of
preventing the file from opening when I click on ok? I do this several
times a day every day so each file saved needs to be closed after it is
saved.
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