> I thought I had done this before in Windows, because I put a lot of memories 
> into my H3 before.

No, this has never been a thing. I'm sure it sounds trivial but copy and paste 
of structured data between applications is not a universal thing. LibreOffice 
converts the columns into tab-separated fields without any quoting, strips 
leading zeroes and omits some empty fields. Other applications may do different 
things, mangle the format in various other ways, and of course, behave 
differently on other platforms.

> What am I doing wrong?

You're trying to do something that has never worked.

> I hate that we cannot import a CSV any more, like we used to do.

If you're having trouble importing or opening CSV files then file a bug with a 
debug log.

File->Import from file works from CSV (or any other file type CHIRP supports). 
If you want to replace your entire contents of memory with the CSV file, then 
this will do what you want. It's never (ever) what I want, so I would recommend 
anyone else just open the edited CSV file in CHIRP and copy/paste (within 
CHIRP) the memories you want from the updated file.

--Dan
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