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Hi There,

I am using a spreadsheet saved as a csv file to save informatio
submited from an online form. Is there anyway that I can sav
formatting in a csv file e.g. column widths? When ever I do so, an
re-open, all formatting is lost.

Many thank

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..csv files are plain text--there's no formatting that can get saved with it.

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Hi There,

I am using a spreadsheet saved as a csv file to save information
submited from an online form. Is there anyway that I can save
formatting in a csv file e.g. column widths? When ever I do so, and
re-open, all formatting is lost.

Many thanks

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