On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Andreas Saeger <[email protected]>wrote:

> So we have another important hint about what you are doing acutally.
> - I guess, you copy HTML-tables out of web-pages.
>

I have a software program that does a Data Export to my desktop.  A
Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Worksheet appears on my desktop.  When I open the
file with OOo I get a indication that it was a .XLS file that is now a OOo
Calc file.  There are two columns.  Column A has numbers and Column B has
words.

- You want to use  OpenOffice.org 3.1.1 (which is currently the "best"
> version)
>

I am using 3.1.1


> - and you run OOo on some Microsoft operating system (since you don't
> mention that neither).
>

It is the Home version of MicrosoftXP


> - Which browser? Internet Explorer may make another huge differerence when
> it comes to tables in clipboards.
>

It is Foxfire

>
> Then it could help very much if you would give us a link to a web-page
> where you copy from, so we all see the data you try to process. If those
> data are not accessible to everyone, you could paste a typical row of text.


I goof when I said I copied from the Internet.  I do a lot of copying from
the Internet but the one thing I am asking about is the only time I do as a
Data Export.  I do that Data Export once every week.

Walter
Denver
Colorado

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