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Hi Joe and Sebastien,
Thank you for your feedback. Microsoft software is surely not my favorite
platform; However, I have to stick with MS due to the policy for the
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Subject: Re: [NMusers] [Suggest] NONMEM adds UTF-8 support for csv files
Hi Joe and Sebastien,
Thank you for your feedback. Microsoft software is surely not my favorite
platform; Howeve
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>> So you have 2 easy workarounds for your issue:
>> - as previously pointed out, you can use another first variable... a
>> deletion flag variable or a study variable are as good candidates as ID for
>> the 1st column of your data.
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Hi,
Two things
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Hi All,
Unfortunately, the latest release of MS Excel 2017 (build 9330.2087 for office
365) becomes more restrictive on SYLK files, which is apparently
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Dear Mark
Does it work if you don't put "ID" as the first column? Back to the days when I
frequently used Excel, this had been the solution for me.
Matthew
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Dear Mark
Does it work if you don't put "ID" as the first column? Back to the days when I
frequently used Excel, this had been the solution for me.
Matthew
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主旨:[NMusers] [Suggest] NONMEM add
Hi NONMEM Users,
As a PK scientist, I often manipulate csv files with Microsoft Excel, R,
and NONMEM. As some of you may have seen, if the first record in a csv file
is a string “ID”, Microsoft Excel would mistake it as an SYLK file which
cannot be opened normally by Excel. One workaround is to u
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