Thank you... I am sure there is a way to do that automtically with a
macro from those instructions, no?

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Jason Brower

On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:13 -0400, Anthony Chilco wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> 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.
> tc
> 
> 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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