Pedro wrote
berntie wrote
When I open my CSV file, select the date column and go to "Data ->
Validity" and tell Calc to disallow dates before, say, 01.01.2010, then I
can nonetheless enter, e.g., 01.01.2009.
Did you check the "Show error message" option in the Error Alert tab?
Yes, I did check the box.
Pedro wrote
When you type anything but a date after 01.01.2010 it should display a
message box saying "Invalid value" and the value or text that you typed is
simply deleted (which is not very nice :) ) Maybe it's not nice, but it's
what I want.
But you know what's weird? Now that I did try it again, it worked. Though, I
have absolutely no clue what I did wrong before... Anyway, the problem seems
to be on my side of things, so for me, this issue is closed.
Thanks again for your help.
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Cell formatting with CSV files in Calc (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] Cell formatting with CSV files in Calc · Paul D. Mirowsky
[libreoffice-users] Thanks · berntie
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