Hi. I've been trying to convert text into table with a few special requirements and can't get it to work right. This probably won't be clear if you don't download this zip file:
http://download.yousendit.com/071FB4821073A8E6 This zip file contains two files: "table_challenge_input.odt" and "table_challenge_output.odt". "table_challenge_input.odt" is what I have: no table, just text. "table_challenge_output.odt" is what I would like to have after a conversion operation. It would have to be separated very clearly, so I would like to use "@" as the separator character. It can be placed wherever necessary, so long as the result looks just like the table in "table_challenge_output.odt". I am very good at regular expressions and I can insert the separator wherever I want or need them. The problem is I don't know *where* to insert it to get the expected result. The last requirement is to have two empty columns after those two first ones. I've tried to place the separator @ in many positions, but have never been able to get any more than 2 columns. Besides, the resulting two columns are too messy. The cells are not filled in as they are supposed to be, many cells end up empty, it's just unusable. Can anybody give me a clue about how to achieve what I want? Many thanks. -- Luciano ES Santos, SP - Brasil >> = Improve Your Software Testing Powerful Quality Management System. Free Download and 1 yr of support. http://a8-asy.a8ww.net/a8-ads/adftrclick?redirectid=e1eb235799fbf1861f71f1308c7adb1d --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
