I've had confusing CSV incompatibility issues as a Mac user (though not with 
GQIS).  Turns out that Mac Excel does not code the files in UTF-8, and that 
chokes some applications.

One quick fix was to load the file into Text Wrangler and save it specifying 
UTF-8 as the character coding.  Another, is to use Open Office calc, which also 
lets you control character coding.

This may not be the problem, but when I saw that the user was on a Mac, it came 
to mind.

Michael

On Dec 12, 2013, at 5:31 PM, Joshua Brooks wrote:

> Interesting. Chris sent me a copy, Linux with 2.0.1 was happy to use it as it 
> was. There were extra unnamed and blank cols and line endings were CR.
> 
> On Dec 13, 2013 3:02 AM, "Chris Crook" <ccr...@linz.govt.nz> wrote:
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