At 17:29 20/06/2019 -0400, Daniel Noname wrote:
Is there a way to remove duplicates from a mail list using a TextEdit ...
A what?
... with OpenOffice on a Mac Computer?
Yes.
o Open a new spreadsheet (Calc) document.
o Paste your list into a column.
o Select the range containing the list
As an aside you should never use an office file to pass on crucial
information because it can be changed, unless you passward protect it and I'm
not absolutley sure you can do this when sending a file. It should be allowed
to send as PDF and even then it can be changed.
if you are on a unix machine or a linux machine,
and your list is a text file (lets say mylist.txt);
then you can eliminate duplicates in this way:
sort -f mylist.txt | uniq > mylist2.txt
the -f option ignores the case of the characters (ie. upper or lower).
On 6/20/19, daniel wrote:
> Hi
I do not know what you mean by "using a TextEdit". However I can offer the
following suggestions (all presume each mail list address is on a single
line) ...
1. sort the address list and then remove the duplicate entries by
inspecting the list
2. for a long list, import the entries to a table
Hi Friends,
Is there a way to remove duplicates from a mail list using a TextEdit with
OpenOffice on a Mac Computer?
Thank you for your time!
daniel
Mit den Tasten STRG + Z geht das noch schneller, und die Rückgängigkeit
wieder rückgängig geht auch: STRG + Y
Aber so ein Button gibt es, den kannst du ins Menü hinzufügen
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 21:16, richard kohl
wrote:
> In jedem ähnlichen programm gibt es an prominenter Stelle einen
In jedem ähnlichen programm gibt es an prominenter Stelle einen button,
um die
letzte Eingabe rückgängig zu machen oder zu löschen.
Ich finde derartiges nicht .
Biite um einen Hinweis.
mfg Richard Kohl
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If it was me, I would just change the extension after I saved it as an
xls file. :)
I would bet it will be opened on the other end fine.
Shari
On 6/19/2019 10:51 PM, Diana Allen wrote:
I have an Excel document from a state revenue department that is in .xlsx
format.OO opens it correctly and
At 12:49 20/06/2019 +, Andy Moss wrote:
How do I select multiple names once I have put a standard filter on.
It is only letting me do 1 or all. But I want to do 5 or 10 at the same time?
The standard filter applies whatever condition you have chosen. If
you want a more complex filter
Typical burrocrats!
Options - find a windoze user with Office and have them save as xlsx.
Or a Mac user - I'm almost positive that the [free] Numbers app will save as
xlsx.
Sent from JT's Ipad - maybe using voice dictation!
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 23:51, Diana Allen wrote:
>
> This is a
Good afternoon,
How do I select multiple names once I have put a standard filter on. It is only
letting me do 1 or all. But I want to do 5 0r 10 at the same time?
Thanks
Andy Moss
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