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4wd:
I was wondering about the quotes :-[
Thanks skwire -- it opens perfectly in Libre Office

I was using Softmaker's Planmaker -- I will report it to them when I get a chance (I'm otherwise very happy with their office software)
-tomos (October 05, 2016, 07:59 AM)
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Planmaker can also open them correctly, there's an option you can select when you import a CSV file to tell it to regard items with quotes around them as one cell.

I've done it importing Amazon reports where item descriptions often have a comma in them.

Currently on the tablet, I'll look it up in a few hours when I'm awake :)

tomos:
^ Thanks 4wd, I just found out the same:

in the import dialogue, set 'Textmarker' (not Separator) to 'Quotation mark'

skwire:
Small update for you, tomos.  =]

Website | Download
v1.1.1 - 2016-10-07
    + Added a hidden INI setting to allow a custom delimiter when exporting to a
      CSV file.  Close tiffInfoGUI and add the following entry under the
      [Settings] section where ? is the delimiter character: CSVDelimter=?
      (Thanks, tomos)
    + Added an "Info box" that will display an entire row's data with copy to
      clipboard buttons for each data field, too.  Access it via the F1 hotkey
      or the Edit menu.

tomos:
    + Added an "Info box" that will display an entire row's data with copy to
      clipboard buttons for each data field, too.  Access it via the F1 hotkey
      or the Edit menu.
-skwire (October 07, 2016, 12:03 PM)
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I can use that too :-)
Thanks skwire !

tomos:
I also want this  :)
-Rajababa (February 20, 2017, 02:40 PM)
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download it ?

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