Export CSV for Windows

I am having an issue exporting as a CSV to use on Windows. Specifically I am trying to export a table setup so I can import it into Outlook for contacts.
Its seems that when I export to CSV, even if I choose the Windows encoding option (Western - Windows Latin 1) the CSV file does not use Windows return characters.
When I open the file up in Notepad in windows everything is on one line with the "box" character where the returns should be.
As such Outlook can't import the file.
Doing a find/replace to fix the return characters is easy enough, but this seems to be an annoying bug that should be fixed.
Choosing a Windows encoding option should use Windows return characters, right?
Anybody else experienced this? Have a fix that doesn't require manually doing a search/replace on the csv file after export?

Hello
As you are new on the forum you may ignore that here we are not Apple emplyees, just users trying to help other users.
So we can't help you for that except perhaps that an AppleScript would be able to make the needed changes in the final document.
I ask you to go to "Provide Numbers Feedback" in the "Numbers" menu and explain your requirements to Numbers team.
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 4 octobre 2007 21:08:47)

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