Folks,
Thanks to everybody who replied. I still don't understand all of the problem,
but I have found a solution that works for me.
First in more detail what I'm doing and trying to do: In a Linux xterm, I get
lines containing a special marker out of a file and onto the screen:
[herbert@war
Replace does work for these. Found this on the web many moons ago.
How to convert numeric text to number by re-entering everything in one step.
Select the cells in question.
Apply any number format other than "@" (text)
menu:Find&Replace...
[More Options...]
[X] Current Selection
[X] Regular expre
At 23:36 10/04/2013 +, Herbert Fruchtl wrote:
This question seems to have been discussed before, but none of the
replies I understand work for me.
So what have you tried, in fact?
If I copy a column-based piece of text, containing numbers in some
columns, into LibreOffie Calc and apply th
On 04/10/2013 07:36 PM, Herbert Fruchtl wrote:
This question seems to have been discussed before, but none of the replies I
understand work for me. Here it goes:
If I copy a column-based piece of text, containing numbers in some columns, into
LibreOffie Calc and apply the (hopefully) correct t
On 2013-04-11 11:36, Herbert Fruchtl wrote:
This question seems to have been discussed before, but none of the replies I
understand work for me. Here it goes:
If I copy a column-based piece of text, containing numbers in some columns, into
LibreOffie Calc and apply the (hopefully) correct tex
This question seems to have been discussed before, but none of the replies I
understand work for me. Here it goes:
If I copy a column-based piece of text, containing numbers in some columns,
into LibreOffie Calc and apply the (hopefully) correct text-to-column
delimiters, all columns (including