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A '''CSV''' (Comma Separated Values) file contains tabular data (such as found in spreadsheets or databases) in a simple text format. Each value is separated from the next by a comma. Each line is a record and the commas separate the fields or columns. For example: | A '''CSV''' (Comma Separated Values) file contains tabular data (such as found in spreadsheets or databases) in a simple text format. Each value is separated from the next by a comma. Each line is a record and the commas separate the fields or columns. For example: | ||
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* [http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC011801181033&CTT=6&Origin=RP011801171033 Microsoft help tutorial on importing CSV file data into Excel] | * [http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC011801181033&CTT=6&Origin=RP011801171033 Microsoft help tutorial on importing CSV file data into Excel] | ||
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A CSV (Comma Separated Values) file contains tabular data (such as found in spreadsheets or databases) in a simple text format. Each value is separated from the next by a comma. Each line is a record and the commas separate the fields or columns. For example:
First name, Last name, Address, City, State Sally, Smith, 234 A Street, Town, Peace George, Smithe, 999 Last Lane, Hamlet, Denial Dim, Witt, By-the-Either, Wave, Outback
These files can be created, viewed and edited with software such as Microsoft Excel, Open Office Calc or, if done with care, any simple text editor.