https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139764
--- Comment #5 from Jonny Grant ---
It's a defect. Because a TSV file changes the CSV settings. the TSV change is
retained. a TSV file only contains Tab Separated Values.
My feedback is a waste of time. I'll consider not reporting bugs
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Peter S Anderson changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139764
--- Comment #4 from Jonny Grant ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #3)
> Opening a .tsv file automatically sets the field separator to tab, but
> opening a .csv file preserves the last used separator. On purpose, because
> the
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--- Comment #3 from Eike Rathke ---
Opening a .tsv file automatically sets the field separator to tab, but opening
a .csv file preserves the last used separator. On purpose, because the
extension .csv is often used for everything comma
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--- Comment #2 from Jonny Grant ---
(In reply to Uwe Auer from comment #1)
> (In reply to Jonny Grant from comment #0)
> > Lately I have noticed that opening a CSV file (Comma Separated Value) file
> > and Calc defaults to TAB. Can it
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--- Comment #1 from Uwe Auer ---
(In reply to Jonny Grant from comment #0)
> Lately I have noticed that opening a CSV file (Comma Separated Value) file
> and Calc defaults to TAB. Can it default to searching for Comma.
The import filter