Have to save twice for CSV file [closed] - excel

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After I edit the existed CSV file, click save will prompt a message dialog "some feature in your workbook might be lost if you save it as CSV (Comma delimited)". Then I click "Save". After that when I click "Close" to close the CSV, prompt message dialog again "Want to save your changes to 'sample.csv' ". Why I have to save twice? How to solve it? Thanks

Why I have to save twice? That unfortunately is an inbuilt feature which AFAIK you cannot change.
Even I find that annoying. In your scenario if you click on No the 2nd time you get the popup, it will not create any problems because your file is already saved. Feel free to close that dialog box. There is no setting that you can change to avoid this behavior.
Btw, this behavior can be replicated in a normal workbook as well.
Create a new workbook. Type anything in Sheet1
Save it as a Csv. The first prompt that you will get is
The 2nd prompt that you will get it
Now close the file without making any changes. You will still get this prompt
This annoying feature cannot be turned off. You have to live with it. You can simply click on Don't Save or close the dialog box. Don't worry, your file is already saved as a CSV :)

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Why the Shift+Ctrl+e causing e underlined and start emoji input (linux)? [closed]

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Why when i am inside chrome browser for example, when i want to center text using Shift+Ctrl+E key combination it causes appearing e̲ and if i type e̲j̲o̲y̲ and press Enter on keyboard it causes appearing emoji 😂.
How i can simply fix it?
You need to check if you have ibus installed. Firstly you should type in terminal:
ibus-setup
If some window appears you should go to Emoji tab and delete key combination
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/
If you have nothing like ibus-setup available in your terminal go to your home directory
cd ~/
Look if you have .profile file there. If no you can create one if yes open it and add:
#My modifications
export GTK_IM_MODULE="xim"
export QT_IM_MODULE="xim"
export XMODIFIERS="#im=xim"
#End of my modifications
Save the file and logout and login or reboot your computer. Next time when you will start chrome you will be able to use Shift + Ctrl + E key combination.

Cant copy attachment from Lotus to hard drive [closed]

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We developed a database for corporate file sharing. And there is one little problem:
Users choose the file (attachment in rich text field), right click on it and choose "Copy" option. Then they go to windows' explorer, right click at empty space, but the option "paste" is not available.
"My Lotus is broken", - they say...
Is this any way do grant users ability copy-paste attachment from Lotus to hard drive? Or they have to use "Save" option and there is no other way?
If you use the right click and "Copy" something within a Notes document, then it depends on the state, the document is in what happens. If the document is in read- mode then usually the document itself is copied into clipboard. Only Lotus Notes can do anything with this clipboard and other applications will not allow you to paste it.
If the document is in edit- mode, then the selected content will be copied into the clipboard. This can be the attachment, but again only for pasting in Lotus Notes. For other applications there will be only the attachment name in the clipboard.
The solution is simple: Just tell your users to NOT use "Copy", but "Save" or "Save all" from the same context menu. That's the way how Lotus Notes works...
If you need to have a "Copy" action there, then you could make your own context menu, and "mimic" what happens... But I would not do that.

Excel sheet properties window comes up blank [closed]

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I'm trying to access the Properties window for an Excel (2007, in this case) worksheet, using the Properties button on the Developer tab, as described here. The reason I want to get at the Properties window is to set properties such as the object's name, for use in VBA scripts that address it.
The Properties window comes up, but it's blank, with no identification of the object I'm looking at at the top, and no properties listed. Why is this, and how do I get around it?
It turns out that the reason for this was that I had the associated VBA project password-protected. When I opened up the VBA project and entered the password when prompted, the Properties window started working again.

Excel - Unable to open https// <<PATH>> Cannot download the information you requested ---- How to disable [closed]

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How can I disable "Unable to open https// ...PATH... Cannot download the information you requested" messages? I am getting this when I open some files. It's really annoying.
I edit my message with the following link where you will find the solution:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/the_microsoft_excel_support_team_blog/archive/2011/11/15/quot-cannot-download-the-information-you-requested-quot-executing-web-query-from-excel.aspx
It is related to webqueries though.
This is a known issue, here are the steps to resolve it.
You need to edit the registry and add a key
Click on Start --> Run, type regedit then press enter.
Locate the registry key below, it could be any of these depending on the OS and Office version
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet
The version number could be 9.0, 15.0, 12.0 etc. but always use the one which already has the common\internet subkeys
After you have located it, do the following
Make sure the Internet subkey is selected. On the Edit menu,
point to New, and then click DWORD Value. Add the following
registry value:
Value Name: ForceShellExecute
Double-click ForceShellExecute, and then set the Value data to 1. Click OK.
On the Registry menu, click Exit.
The solution is taken and modified from MS kb218153
PS: The original support kb article is incomplete, since it mentions only 9.0, I solved this on a Windows 7 64 Bit and Office 2013 Pro and the registry key I added was in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet

Open New Instance of Excel 2010 with every file [closed]

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I am using Excel 2010 and want to manage a large Excel files.
So I would like to open a new Excel Instance when opening every file from my Windows Explorer. At the point all files are opened in the same Excel Instance.
Any assistance is kindly appreciated.
John.
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I fould this:
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/ms-office-tips/how-to-open-a-new-instance-of-excel-2007-workbooks/
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Go to a folder in Windows Explorer, then Tools -> Folder Options, then the File Types tab. For each of XLSM, XLSB, XLSX, etcetera, select it, then click Advanced, select Open in the Actions list, then click Edit.
Adjust the settings to:
Application used to perform action: - "C:...\EXCEL.EXE" "%1"
Use DDE - Checked
DDE Message *LEAVE BLANK*
Application - Excel
Topic - System
You need to launch excel and then load the file, so it will be in another instance.

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