If the file is plain text, with commas separating the names you could change the extension to 'csv' and import it into calc. When you do that, you'll have an opportunity to parse the file into columns. You'll then be able to sort by first or last name. You can then save the file as csv text again.
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Jason Brower wrote:
Is there a way to recognize a flat list of names like Brower, Jason Doe, John Doe, Jane Sucks, Windows Matrix, Enterthe
and have it not only switch the names to first and last but to sort by first of last name without switching.
Trying to do it in MS word, not possible, or couldn't find it. If it is not in OO can it be? Same with speach with festival would be nice.
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