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
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
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
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
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