PamelaRobertpamroberts@blueyonder.co.ukImporting and Exporting Foreign Formats&kspread; has a limited ability to import (read) and export (write)
spreadsheet files with foreign formats. &kspread;'s capabilities at the time
of writing are summarized in the table below, for more up to date
information visit
http://www.koffice.org/filters/status.phtml. Format Import Export Applix SpreadsheetBetaNoneComma Separated Values (CSV
)GoodGooddBaseBetaNoneExcel 97/2000GoodNoneGnumericBetaBetaHTMLNoneBetaQuattro ProBetaNoneTo import a foreign file just load it as though it were a &kspread;
native file with File
Open....To export a &kspread; file in a different format select FileSave As...
and select the format from the Filter: combo box.
Although &kspread; automatically adds a
.ksp extension to the names of files saved in its native format,
you should add the correct extension for foreign formats.CSV DataTables of data are often held in text files with the values in a
line being separated by a comma, space, tab or other character,
for example 123, 456, 789, abcd, efgh. Such files
are commonly called CSV (Comma Separated
Values) files, even though the separating character may not be a comma.If you ask &kspread; to open a text file it assumes that the file is
in CSV format and launches a dialog box that allows you to
specify the delimiter (separating character) used by the file, and shows how
the data items will be placed into different spreadsheet cells.Other options in this dialog box let you define the Format
of the spreadsheet cells, whether text quote characters should be
removed, and whether the first line(s) of the file should be ignored.