![]() Press Ctrl H (keyboard alternative for Edit → Find and Replace.). Select the comma-separated list you want to convert to a single-column table. This solution does what terdon's solution essentially does (which I prefer), but I'm adding it here since it can be done from within LibreOffice Writer, without using a terminal. Then, the method Table → Convert → Text to table → Separate text at Paragraph works. ![]() ![]() To create the correct lines I have used the addon/extension called "Alternative searching" to replace the spaces between words with Paragraph (ending): \p. I am posting it below as an example:Īs things are, the "convert to table" option only has options applicable to an existing list with each word on a separate line. I do have a solution but I don't find it easy enough. I am going to do that a lot, that's why I am looking for the "easiest way". How to separate them by rows so that they appear as a list? Trying to convert them to table ( Table → Convert → Text to table → Separate text at "Other" → selecting, - the result is that the words are separated by columns (where the commas where), but not by rows. What is the easiest method to list them in a LO Writer table separated by rows? "water, air, fire, sky, cloud, rain, snow, ice, wind, sun, moon, star, mountain." Let's say we have a series of words separated by commas in a LibreOffice Writer odt document:
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