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Old 02-26-2010, 05:42 PM
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Of course you can copy/paste a column
PS: There are plenty of "How to use Excel" instructions on the Internet
...my dear friend......fact is that if I open the asc or csv file with excel I get single rows that include all data...when I need data to be separated in single cells. Do I make myself clear?
I mean I have the whole POI's string (long, lat,name and so on) in one single cell..while I would like to have them in separate cells, that makes separate colums....

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...my dear friend......fact is that if I open the asc or csv file with excel I get single rows that include all data...when I need data to be separated in single cells. Do I make myself clear?
I mean I have the whole POI's string (long, lat,name and so on) in one single cell..while I would like to have them in separate cells, that makes separate colums....

I have to post a pic...
Excel Lesson #105:
You need to set the separator character in the ASC / CSV file to the same as what your PC is using (refer to your regional settings)
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Very Nice Work Jochen...

Hopefully people will make avail some of their created/modified files

Maybe someone will make a POIson-like patch.exe appliction, next... that we can use for enabling our own customized sounds, instead of ONLY patching for Military_POIs as sound alerts (since the author wont release the source code to the original, i guess a Diff before and after might help... hmmm so much to do..)
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Maybe someone will make a POIson-like patch.exe appliction, next... that we can use for enabling our own customized sounds, instead of ONLY patching for Military_POIs as sound alerts (since the author wont release the source code to the original, i guess a Diff before and after might help... hmmm so much to do..)
Anybody can change any sounds they want using PoiSon, so I don't understand what you are wanted re customised sounds.

And there is only ONE unused POI category that can be hacked, and that is Military Bases.
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Right.. there is only one, because the Military Bases is the only ONE that the PATCH changes... The same logic can be applied to other POI's or even new categories..
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Go for it then, patch navboot for multiple POIs and tell us how well it works
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Old 02-28-2010, 05:14 PM
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see what the problem is?

I tried sevaral ways. Succedeed in dividing data form one column in three separate columns, but now I have the problem with the lat and long digits


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see what the problem is?

I tried sevaral ways. Succedeed in dividing data form one column in three separate columns, but now I have the problem with the lat and long digits
Looks fine to me. Just correct the formatting of the lat / long from text to decimal notation
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Well, taking advantage from the bad weather in Roma I did not go sailing but stayed in front of the fireplace...messing up with the excel POI maker.
Great work by Kiwi. I studied the macro and learned a lot.
I only have one question so far. The heading of the file is always "Gphi" even if I select HIGH. Nevertheless I modified the macro to have "Glambda". I guess it is not a critical item, but it is just to understand why it does not work...soon I will test the output files and post the results.
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The heading of the file is always "Gphi" even if I select HIGH. Nevertheless I modified the macro to have "Glambda". I guess it is not a critical item, but it is just to understand why it does not work...
Because I do not understand the difference between phi and lambda
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