I'm a bit "stuck" on what the issue might be. I can work around the issue just by copying the contents of the "grayed" files into a new document in TextWrangler and saving it, but I'd like to understand the reason for this behavior.ĭoing a file in the files in question shows them to be similar if not the same: Mac:samples jjarava$ file 201507*txtĢ0150728 - Source Fragment 3.TXT: ASCII textĢ0150728 - Source Framgent 1.TXT: ASCII textĢ0150728 - Source Fragment 1.TXT: ASCII textĢ0150728 - Source.TXT: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminatorsĢ0150728 - Source Fragment 3 copy.TXT: ASCII text The only "logic" is that the "source" file (let's call it 20150728 - SOURCE.TXT) comes via email from a Windows machine, and the two other locked files ( 20150728 - Source Fragment 3.TXT and 20150728 - Source Fragment 3 copy.TXT) are a copy of the Source where I've deleted some lines, and a second copy of the resulting file, while the non-locked ones started out as the Source where I deleted lines, and then did a "Save As" in TextWrangler. There are no differences between the files that I can see that would justify the difference. Like as I've done many times in the past, I get the "Choose a File" Dialog Box, but when I browse to the folder, only a couple of the files are "selectable" the others are "Grayed out": When I'm trying to import them via Data > Get External Data > Import Text File: I'm using Excel for crunching some data I have in several.
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