Text Import /text/shared/00/00000208.xhp Text Import Sets the import options for delimited data.
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) or Automatic (for HTML import), Calc will use the globally set language. If Language is set to a specific language, that language will be used when importing numbers. When importing an HTML document, the Language selection can conflict with the global HTML option Use 'English (USA)' locale for numbers. The global HTML option is effective only when the Automatic language option is selected. If you select a specific language in the HTML Import Options dialog, the global HTML option is ignored. 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. Tab Separates data delimited by tabs into columns. Semicolon Separates data delimited by semicolons into columns. Comma Separates data delimited by commas into columns. Space Separates data delimited by spaces into columns. Other Separates data into columns using the custom separator that you specify. Note: The 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. You can can also enter a character in the text box. Other options Sets some other import 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 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 Choose a column in the preview window and select the data type to be applied the imported data. You can select one of the following options: Type Function Standard $[officename] determines the type. Text Imported data are treated as text. Date (DMY) Applies a date format (Day, Month, Year) to the imported data in a column. Date (MDY) Applies a date format (Month, Day, Year) to the imported data in a column. Date (YMD) Applies a date format (Year, Month, Day) to the imported data in a column. 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.
If you selected one of the date formats (DMY), (MDY), or (YMD) and you enter numbers without date delimiters, the numbers are interpreted as follows: Number of characters Date format 6 Two characters each are taken for day, month, and year in the selected order. 8 Four characters are taken for the year, two each for month and day, in the selected order. 5 or 7 As with 6 or 8 characters, but the first part of the sequence has one character less. This will suppress a leading zero for month and day.
If you want to include the leading zero in the data you import, in telephone numbers for example, apply the "Text" format to the column. Preview Shows how the imported text will look after it is separated into columns. To apply a format to a column when it is imported, click a column and select a Column type. When you select a Column type, the column heading displays the applied format. If you want to use a fixed width to separate the imported data into columns, click in the ruler to set the width boundaries. Navigating Without the Mouse For more information, see Information about Import and Export Filters.