With the very latest 1.9.9 release, you can merge several files
into one. Something like this (untested):
ssconvert --merge-to=foo.gnumeric file1.csv file2.csv ...
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Hi,
I have many csv (comma separated values) files and I need to put all of
their in the same gnumeric file.
It's simple to import a single csv file, but when I open another csv file,
the file that I put before is deleted from the gnumeric file.
There is a way for me to open many csv files in th
On Sat, 2009-06-27 at 16:30 +0400, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
> Hello,
> Thank you very much for Gnumeric! I started using it about 1.5 years ago (it
> was 1.8.2 shipped with Fluxbuntu 7.10) and I think it's the best spreadsheet
> software in the world!
> But I also think there's no worthy replac
Hal Ashburner wrote:
Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for Gnumeric! I started using it about 1.5 years
ago (it was 1.8.2 shipped with Fluxbuntu 7.10) and I think it's the
best spreadsheet software in the world! But I also think there's no
worthy replacement OpenOffice.org
Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for Gnumeric! I started using it about 1.5 years ago (it was 1.8.2 shipped with Fluxbuntu 7.10) and I think it's the best spreadsheet software in the world!
But I also think there's no worthy replacement OpenOffice.org Writer. It would seem ve
Hello,
Thank you very much for Gnumeric! I started using it about 1.5 years ago (it
was 1.8.2 shipped with Fluxbuntu 7.10) and I think it's the best spreadsheet
software in the world!
But I also think there's no worthy replacement OpenOffice.org Writer. It would
seem very nice if I could to ins