README: modify Excel warning; include workaround.
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ when appreciated cryptocurrency was used to make a tax-deductible charitable con
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* Precision is limited to eight decimal places. Additional digits will be stripped during
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import and may cause unintended rounding issues.
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* Microsoft Excel. Don't let this cause you to bang your head against a wall.
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* Microsoft Excel. Don't let Excel cause you to bang your head against a wall.
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Picture this scenario. You keep your transactions for your input file in a Google Sheet,
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and you're meticulous about making sure it's perfect.
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You then download it as a CSV file and import it into `cryptools`.
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@ -60,10 +60,12 @@ It works perfectly, and you have all your reports.
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Then you realize you'd like to quickly change a memo and re-run the reports, so you open the CSV file in Excel and edit it.
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Then you import it into `cryptools` again and the program panics!
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What happened is most likely that Excel changed the rounding of your precise decimals underneath you!
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As a result, it appears your input file has been clearly incorrectly prepared
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because it appears that you're spending more coins than you actually owned at that time.
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Depending on the rounding, `cryptools` may think your input file has been incorrectly prepared
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because you've supposedly spent more coins than you actually owned at that time.
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`Cryptools` does not let you spend coins you don't own, and it will exit upon finding such a condition.
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The program is right, and your data is right, but Excel modified your data, and it can be infuriating when the program crashes for "no reason."
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The program is right, and your data is right, but Excel modified your data, so the program crashed for "no reason."
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The solution is to have Excel already open, then in the ribbon's Data tab, you'll import your CSV file "From Text."
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You'll choose Delimited, and Comma, and then highlight every column and choose Text as the data type.
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## Installation
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