Recently we took a total station out to a cemetery and mapped it, then downloaded the data as tab-separated values. I’ve been working with cemetery data again. txt, open the file, and then do Data->Text To Columns. The only way we’ve found is to rename it to something else such as. No matter what we do in the Open dialog, including choosing “All Readable Files,” it leaves CSV files grayed out. Both of us have tried all the ways we know. It runs OSX, and the “About Excel” dialog says “Excel X for Mac” (can you tell what a dummy I am when it comes to Mac? The only thing that saves me is the presence of the Terminal, so I can resort to the command line to do things). Maybe someone else can answer this one for me, because I’m stumped and can’t seem to find the right search phrase to turn up relevant results in Google: I can’t get Excel to open a. I’ve learned some more interesting things about both spreadsheets, as regards opening CSV files and adding labels to XY scatter charts (spoiler: both spreadsheets have problems) In an earlier post I compared number formatting in Excel vs.
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