Put something in that last column.
Select the last column
edit|goto|special|select blanks
type
=""
hit ctrl-enter
Now you have something in those cells, so each line will get the commas.
Geri wrote:
>
> I have a spreadsheet that's 625 rows x 11 columns the first 4 columns are
> populated in all rows. The problem is that the remaining 7 columns have no
> data in them but need to be imported by another program showing a "null" in
> those columns.
>
> Try as I might, Excel will only put commas at the ends of the first 16
> records after which it ceases to do this. We get the message that Excel "may
> contain features that are not compatible with CSV". When the file gets to
> the other end, needless to say, it's pretty much useless. How do I get Excel
> to recognize all the cells, regardless?
> --
> Geri Smith
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