DTG Class 56
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Re: DTG Class 56
I'm sure your post wasn't showing when I posted mine....unless I've totally lost it!
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Re: DTG Class 56
Thanks for the revised files Gary & Richard 
I will do some cut and paste tonight.
Peter
I will do some cut and paste tonight.
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Re: DTG Class 56
Just one of those things Gary
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Re: DTG Class 56
Sorry - stupid question.
What do you open the dcsv file with?
I can see it in Notepad but how would I save the modified version back to a dcsv file?
Thanks
Peter
What do you open the dcsv file with?
I can see it in Notepad but how would I save the modified version back to a dcsv file?
Thanks
Peter
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Re: DTG Class 56
Use Notepad, it's just a text file. When you've done click on File > Save in the top menu bar and it should just save as .dcsv. If it doesn't, it'll probably save it as xyz.dcsv.txt, in which case you'd just right click the file, choose rename and simply delete the .txt extension.749006 wrote:Sorry - stupid question.
What do you open the dcsv file with?
I can see it in Notepad but how would I save the modified version back to a dcsv file?
Thanks
Peter
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Re: DTG Class 56
Thanks Gary - I'll give it a go tonight.gptech wrote:Use Notepad, it's just a text file. When you've done click on File > Save in the top menu bar and it should just save as .dcsv. If it doesn't, it'll probably save it as xyz.dcsv.txt, in which case you'd just right click the file, choose rename and simply delete the .txt extension.749006 wrote:Sorry - stupid question.
What do you open the dcsv file with?
I can see it in Notepad but how would I save the modified version back to a dcsv file?
Thanks
Peter
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