Re: [users] Possible bug importing .csv file to spreadsheet

2006-10-27 Thread Jose Miyara
Hi Eike, Now I got it. I hadn't catched (caught?) that I had to use a column by column choice. Thank you so much for your friendly help. Now I can open the .csv files nicely. And yet I still wonder why figures like 0.34 are rendered right and 2.42wrong, depending upon the whole part being zero

Re: [users] Possible bug importing .csv file to spreadsheet

2006-10-26 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Jose, On Monday, 2006-10-23 15:46:42 -0300, Jose Miyara wrote: > Thank you very much for your reply. The option you suggest "English-US" is > not shown in my OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 If we are talking about CSV file import, the "Text import" dialog popping up after having opened the file lets you

Re: [users] Possible bug importing .csv file to spreadsheet

2006-10-24 Thread Jose Miyara
Hi Eike, Thank you very much for your reply. The option you suggest "English-US" is not shown in my OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 I have tried the most likely ones, to no avail. I keep getting the date. Since it is a short file text, forgive me to include it here, as follows: "No","Fecha/Hora","Locali

Re: [users] Possible bug importing .csv file to spreadsheet

2006-10-23 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Jose, On Thursday, 2006-10-19 18:17:22 -0300, Jose Miyara wrote: > * *If I import the attached file Attachments are stripped o the list. > to a spreadsheet, boxes F3 and F5 are shown > wrong. They are amounts but are shown as dates. Sounds like the value data has a dot '.' as a decimal sepa

[users] Possible bug importing .csv file to spreadsheet

2006-10-21 Thread Jose Miyara
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is : If I import the attached file to a spreadsheet, boxes F3 and F5 are shown wrong. They are amounts but are shown as dates. With other spreadsheet program they are shown right. It looks to me as a bug. I assume this is the right place to rep