Step-by-Step Guide: Entirely Eliminating Rows with EmEditor Text Editor

Step-by-Step Guide: Entirely Eliminating Rows with EmEditor Text Editor

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Step-by-Step Guide: Entirely Eliminating Rows with EmEditor Text Editor

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  • January 4, 2017 at 12:10 pm #21442
    Sima
    Participant
    Hello,
    how can I fully delete a row from a CSV file?
    For instance, I have a CSV file with a total of three rows (shown below).
    2015/9/21, 3, 5
    2015/9/22, 2, 10
    2015/9/23, 4, 9
    When I deleted the first row commas still remain in it. And the CSV file still acknowledges the remaining two rows as row 2 and 3 (instead of acknowledging the remaining two rows as row 1 and row 2). As shown below (notice the commas)
    ,,
    2015/9/22, 2, 10
    2015/9/23, 4, 9
    How can I get the mentioned commas not to show up and have the CSV file acknowledge the remains two rows as rows 1 and 2 (rather then still acknowledging them are rows 2 and 3)?
    Thanks
    January 4, 2017 at 12:19 pm #21444
    Yutaka Emura
    Keymaster
    Hello Sima,
    The “Cut” command (instead of “Delete”) can delete the full row.
    Thanks,
    January 9, 2017 at 10:21 am #21449
    Sima
    Participant
    Thanks!
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  • Title: Step-by-Step Guide: Entirely Eliminating Rows with EmEditor Text Editor
  • Author: Jason
  • Created at : 2024-11-26 16:52:47
  • Updated at : 2024-11-30 20:05:04
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