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Old 06-29-2009, 05:54 PM
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Hi, When I edit a CSV file I loose all my quotes when opening it in a notepad that I useb with Access. Does anyone know how to maintain those quotes while editing in the CVS format? Thanks
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Re: Edit A CVS Format

sorry are you saying it's ok in notepad but not in csv?
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Re: Edit A CVS Format

Correct, any changes to the CVS file will drop the "" when opening in notepad. Consequently when we edit we have to do it in notepad which is awful.

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