Operation Manual
The various options for importing CSV files into a Calc spreadsheet are as follows:
• Import
– Character Set – specifies the character set to be used in the imported file.
– Language – determines how the number strings are imported.
If Language is set to Default for CSV import, Calc will use the globally set language. If
Language is set to a specific language, that language will be used when importing
numbers.
– From Row – specifies the row where you want to start the import. The rows are visible
in the preview window at the bottom of the dialog.
• Separator Options – specifies whether your data uses separators or fixed widths as
delimiters.
– Fixed width – separates fixed-width data (equal number of characters) into columns.
Click on the ruler in the preview window to set the width.
– Separated by – select the separator used in your data to delimit the data into columns.
When you select Other, you specify the character used to separate data into columns.
This custom separator must also be contained in your data.
– Merge delimiters – combines consecutive delimiters and removes blank data fields.
– Text delimiter – select a character to delimit text data.
• Other options
– Quoted fields as text – when this option is enabled, fields or cells whose values are
quoted in their entirety (the first and last characters of the value equal the text delimiter)
are imported as text.
– Detect special numbers – when this option is enabled, Calc will automatically detect all
number formats, including special number formats such as dates, time, and scientific
notation.
The selected language also influences how such special numbers are detected, since
different languages and regions many have different conventions for such special
numbers.
When this option is disabled, Calc will detect and convert only decimal numbers. The
rest, including numbers formatted in scientific notation, will be imported as text. A
decimal number string can have digits 0-9, thousands separators, and a decimal
separator. Thousands separators and decimal separators may vary with the selected
language and region.
• Fields – shows how your data will look when it is separated into columns.
– Column type – select a column in the preview window and select the data type to be
applied to the imported data.
– Standard – Calc determines the type of data.
– Text – imported data are treated as text.
– US English – numbers formatted in US English are searched for and included
regardless of the system language. A number format is not applied. If there are no US
English entries, the Standard format is applied.
– Hide – the data in the column are not imported.
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