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Old 08-28-2010, 06:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
Weegie5
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Golf - '04 Volkswagen Golf TDI GLS
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Originally Posted by SVOboy View Post
Part of the problem is that any method would have to be specific to the CSV, or the CSV itself would have to be reformatted, which defeats the purpose to some degree.
Only for the computer-illiterate. If you have a .CSV file, open it in Excel, (or Google Docs, or OpenOffice,) copy the contents of your existing fuel log, create a new worksheet, and paste the contents there (actually, Paste Special>Values). If the spreadsheet (or .CSV) has to be in a particular format, that is pretty do-able for most folks. Delete the columns that aren't required and put them in the correct order. Save it as a .CSV and viola! Ready to upload.

I have an Excel spreadsheet I've been using to log my fuel economy for the last 4+ years, and would like to upload it so I have more than one entry in my fuel log. Entering the same info into my own log/spreadsheet and again here is mindless.
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