Glenn,
Thanks for the heads up about open office. I have had
issues with excel and open office working with csv files. Did a little
research trying to find a good csv editor and ran across this
article:
How to open CSV files safely with Microsoft
Excel
SupportAbility
exports a number of CSV (Comma Separated Value) data files that can be used by
other applications for invoicing, NDIS payment requests and other
purposes.
THE
PROBLEM
It
is quite common for SupportAbility users to open these exported CSV files using
programs like Microsoft Excel to check their contents before importing the file
into a third party application such as MYOB. However, when Microsoft
Excel opens a CSV file, it attempts to interpret the data in that file and
starts making changes to it.
For
example, if Excel sees something in the CSV file that it identifies as a
date (often incorrectly), Excel will change the date format in the CSV file to
suit the way that it prefers to dates to be formatted. Unfortunately, this
generally has the unintended consequence of breaking the CSV file for the third
party application that the CSV was specifically designed for.
THE
SOLUTION
If
you need to open a CSV file in Excel without breaking it, here's how to do
it:
You
should now have a spreadsheet with the imported data but without Excel breaking
the formatting required for the intended third party application. Remember
to export the file from Excel to CSV again before uploading to the third party
application if you have made changes.
https://help.supportability.com.au/article/250-how-to-open-csv-files-safely-with-microsoft-excel
I will try this out when i get a chance and see if it will
solve my issues so i can get all my radios programmed correctly.
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blessed!
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Thanks All, I think I
got it working.
I tweaked the CSV file,
at one point, Open Office took out all the values in the offset column, so I
opened another file in Excel that was about the same, and I selected the column
and copied it and switched over to the file in Open Office and pasted it
in.
Setting it to the
defaults helped, because this time when I imported the file, I think, the VHF is
on the left and the UHF is on the right.
Not much UHF going on
around here to be sure.
I need to learn the
buttons on the mic other than the number pad and I know the top switch locks
some of the keys, including the two top ones.
It's good to turn those
off, as I find myself pressing keys on that thing just by holding it while
punching a button.
Anyway, thanks
all for helping me get this far.
Glenn
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Tabletop