OK Brian, now tell us how to download a Custom Book in .csv; or convert it after downloading. Creepin' Jeepers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Cluff" To: Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 5:49 PM Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Data download question > Scott Wood wrote: > > > I find the comma delimited download on the azgeocaching.com site to be > > very helpful for making road maps for urban caches. Thanks Snaptek! > > > > I do have a question about customizing that data. Is it possible to > > download the comma delimited data for only caches that you have not > > already found? > > > > Let me know if I am just missing something. > > Sort of... what you need to do is download the "Text - Comma Delimited" > file from your team's stat page and load it into any old spreadsheet you > have. If you don't have a spread sheet, I highly recommend downloading > and installing Open Office from openoffice.org. Its completely free in > every way, and I feel it more powerful than MS Office. > > These instructions are for Open Office, but they should be similar for > MS Office (excel). > Once you have it loaded into your spread sheet, just select column "G" > and go to the "Data" pulldown window and select "sort". You should be > able to just click "OK" in the new windows that pops up asking for > sorting details and it will sort that column in ascending order. Then > it just a matter of selecting the rows that have whatever data you DONT > want, then click on one of the selected cells with the right mouse > button and select "delete cells" alternatively you can go to the "edit" > pull down menu and select "delete cells". > > You should be left with just the data that you want. Then just simply > re-save it into a csv file and import it info whatever program you > wanted to use it for in the first place. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek > > Everyone shoule definatly check out Open Office though. It's an > immensly powerful program that you can use forever at no cost, ever. If > you feel you need a boxed copy of the software with a manual and support > Sun sells the exact same program with the addition of the book, some > clip art and support for $60ish. > > Anyway, sorry to sounds like a spam, but at least I'm not trying to sell > you anything... sometimes things in like are free. > > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com >