On 18-Feb-15 13:24, Julian Thomas wrote:
On Feb 17, 2015, at 11:19, tom cuypers wrote:
I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Have you tried:
Saving as a csv file
Using a good text editor on that file to f
> On Feb 17, 2015, at 11:19, tom cuypers wrote:
>
> I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
> unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Have you tried:
Saving as a csv file
Using a good text editor on that file to fix the issues to create a new csv
On 18-Feb-15 03:19, tom cuypers wrote:
Dennis,
I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Even if the problem is unsolvable (in your case), it is preventable by
setting the options for AutoRecovery interval a
On 18-Feb-15 09:47, Hagar Delest wrote:
Top posting.
For the record, OP is not subscribed so he has missed almost all the
replies.
For the record, OP was subscribed at the moment he raised the question.
He has one point however, this is a longstanding problem that tells
that the saving proc
Top posting.
For the record, OP is not subscribed so he has missed almost all the replies.
He has one point however, this is a longstanding problem that tells that the saving
process is not safe enough, see this long list:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17677#p81363
I
Dennis,
I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Tom
> From: dennis.hamil...@acm.org
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: tomcu...@hotmail.com
> Subject: RE: odt-file, ascii filter, series of pounds
> Date
So you might need to user a macro unless there is a string replacement
method Does calc support find and replace for these characters... Perhaps
with a regular expression.
On Feb 17, 2015 10:06 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
>
> At 09:19 17/02/2015 -0500, Manuel Andres Ramirez wrote:
> >El 17/02
At 09:19 17/02/2015 -0500, Manuel Andres Ramirez wrote:
El 17/02/15 a las 06:00, Uwe Brauer escribió:
I periodically receive excel files (generated
by Office 2010 I think, but saved in the old
binary format). Some of these columns cause me
problems, since they seem to contain spaces and
even
El 17/02/15 a las 06:00, Uwe Brauer escribió:
Hello
I periodically receive excel files (generated by Office 2010 I think,
but saved in the old binary format).
Some of these columns cause me problems, since they seem to contain spaces
and even newlines. I could correct that manually, but since
At 12:00 17/02/2015 +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I periodically receive excel files (generated by Office 2010 I
think, but saved in the old binary format). Some of these columns
cause me problems, since they seem to contain spaces and even
newlines. I could correct that manually, but since the file
OO 4.1.1 Win 8.1
Attempting to open files saved in .txt format is for the first time today
resulting in the message 'General Error. General input/output error'.
I'll appreciate help from the list to solve this problem.
Regards,
Ron
Hello
I periodically receive excel files (generated by Office 2010 I think,
but saved in the old binary format).
Some of these columns cause me problems, since they seem to contain spaces
and even newlines. I could correct that manually, but since the file
contains hundred of lines this is cumb
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