Creating c.s.v. files. How ?

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Separated by tabs? If that's the case you can simply copy and paste
the text into a spreadsheet such as OpenOffice and save the result as
csv.

Yes, but OO is a very large install for such a simple task. I ended up
doing what I had done previously pasting the data to dbEdit.

Now I would like an easy way to convert a csv file to a HTML file. :-)

Regards, John.
 
John Fitzsimons said:
Now I would like an easy way to convert a csv file to a HTML file. :-)

The author of CSVdb also give us T2T:
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.j.francke/t2t/text2table.htm

| T2T converts delimited files to HTML tables, separators
| are: (;) (,) (TAB) and (|). It handles CSV files produced
| by spreadsheet or database, handmade compliant files may
| be processed as well

The HTML output customization options are pretty broad, too.
 
| T2T converts delimited files to HTML tables, separators
| are: (;) (,) (TAB) and (|). It handles CSV files produced
| by spreadsheet or database, handmade compliant files may
| be processed as well
The HTML output customization options are pretty broad, too.

Thanks. I had it downloaded too ! Sure is hard to keep track of all
these programs. :-)

Regards, John.
 
John Fitzsimons said:
Thanks. I had it downloaded too ! Sure is hard to keep track of all
these programs. :-)

Gets worse if you find yourself re-downloading "new" programs which
you've not only downloaded, but also installed, and previously used.
My solution to that is to download a whole crew of extra programs that
I think will help me keep track. (Moderation is not an option. <g>)
 
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