On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:58 -0600, Greg Merryman wrote:
> When I try to export the file from 1.1.4, the only format in the lower 
> pulldown I have if I click on "File" and then "Export" is "PDF". I did a 
> "Save As" and chose "Text CSV (.csv;.txt)". I then imported the .csv 
> into 1.9.79 and all the rows are visible. Does this then mean that we're 
> back to the ASCII file as the problem? If so, I'm confused as to why 
> 1.1.4 handled the file correctly and 1.9.79 did not.
> 
> Greg.
> 

yes, that is exactly what I suspected.

Check it out.


> Radagar (Greg Merryman)
> 
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> 
> >On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:32 -0600, Greg Merryman wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>I don't mind at all, and thanks again. Sorry I wasn't clear in the 
> >>earlier post.
> >>
> >>9809,1341993,Seniawski,Charles,1053662,Generic Users,71048782
> >>9810,1341994,dombrock jr,john,1053662,Generic Users,76013119
> >>9811,1341996,D,Jean,1053662,Generic Users,9186501
> >>9812,1341997,Bennewitz,Thomas,1053662,Generic Users,42944601
> >>
> >>I have just put the values of the cells in seperated by commas. I have 
> >>also added the row number. Rows 9811 and 9812 (and all below that) do 
> >>not show in the beta, but they are fine in the stable version. If I open 
> >>the saved spreadsheet from the 1.1.4 in the 1.9.79, it displays fine 
> >>(don't know if that helps). The last line to show from the ASCII file is 
> >>this:
> >>
> >>"1341994","dombrock jr","john","1053662","Generic Users","76013119"
> >>
> >>Greg.
> >>
> >>Radagar (Greg Merryman)
> >>
> >>
> >>Steve Kopischke wrote:
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>If you don't mind sharing the information, what is in rows 9810, 9811 
> >>>and 9812 in the 1.1.4 version after import?
> >>>
> >>>oldgnome
> >>>
> >>>Greg Merryman wrote:
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>>>I looked at the file...no problems that I can find and it did import 
> >>>>properly into 1.1.4
> >>>>
> >>>>Greg.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >
> >Since you are on windows, may I suggest that you export the 1.1.4
> >spreadsheet as a CSV and then use 2.0 to import it? I make this
> >suggestion because it is difficult to see EOF and other control
> >characters in a file under windows and that is what I suspect is the
> >problem. That or a missing quote.
> >
> >  
> >
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