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On 14/05/2011, at 9:58, phantom 1969 <phantom1969@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to save a
document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a .csv document by
a word or phrase, and extract that data from within one document and save it
to another. Similar to using "Find & Replace" to search for a word or phrase
within a document. I just can't figure out how to extract the found data to
create a separate document with only the extracted data to create a separate
document , such as another .csv document.


I understood the question and what you are trying to achieve, but unfortunately I don't know the 
answer. It might be in the Calc Guide, but if you haven't found it, then probably not. When we 
learn the answer, we should add it to the book. It must be a common requirement. 

The are some people around who are very knowledgeable about all things Calc, but they may not be 
reading this list, or not very often. I'll pass your note along to one of them and see if he knows. 

--Jean
LibreOffice Documentation Team
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