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BekkiM
 
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Default what is comma deliniated

It's a file (like a document) that doesn't have any formatting information
(like bold, or underline) or formulas (like =A1+B1)--just text. If you
opened a CSV (comma separated values) file in Word, you'd see:

Albert,14569,1234,3031234567,Green
Jennifer,8978,,8001234567,Purple

If you open the file in Excel, it separates each comma-separted value into a
separate column (if you run the "Import Text File" wizard):

A B C D E
1 Albert 14569 1234 3031234567 Green
2 Jennifer 8978 8001234567 Purple

A comma-delimited file is just a text file that can be read by lots of
different programs.

"mtrend" wrote:

Can someone please explain, in laymen's terms, what comma deliniated is?