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* It's best to open the file with a tool like Excel or Google Spreadsheets, rather than a text editor. If all of the fields show up in a single column, you can use the "Text to Columns" tool (in Excel) to make the data more manipulable.
* It's best to open the file with a tool like Excel or Google Spreadsheets, rather than a text editor. If all of the fields show up in a single column, you can use the "Text to Columns" tool (in Excel) to make the data more manipulable.
* You may need to add a ".csv" extension to the filename (eg: "events.csv" not "events"). Excel will be confused if that's missing and render very poorly. Firefox doesn't add this extension by default.
* Note: many of the date and location fields will be null. This has to do with how the data was entered by the user. Date fields with "null" are historical, and can most likely be removed, depending on your needs.
* Note: many of the date and location fields will be null. This has to do with how the data was entered by the user. Date fields with "null" are historical, and can most likely be removed, depending on your needs.


==Admin account requests==
==Admin account requests==
If you wish to apply for an admin account, you can email [mailto:cade@mozillafoundation.org Chris De Cairos] or [mailto:jbuck@mozillafoundation.org Jon Buckley] with the email address of the webmaker account to give admin privileges to, and the reason why you are requesting an admin account.
If you wish to apply for an admin account, you can email [mailto:cade@mozillafoundation.org Chris De Cairos] or [mailto:jbuck@mozillafoundation.org Jon Buckley] with the email address of the webmaker account to give admin privileges to, and the reason why you are requesting an admin account.
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