Hi Karlis,
thank you.

Zirneklitis wrote
> 
> OpenOffice Calc is very usefull for working with *.dbf files. The only 
> restrictions – you must not add, rearrange or delete rows.
> 

I'm not looking for a solution to delete a dbf column. I thought that with
GDAL 1.9  I could use QGIS standard interface without any extension or
external software.

Best regards,

Andrea

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