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I have been forewarned that I will be working on creating an Excel
spreadsheet in a CSV format. Can someone explain to me what that it? I am having a problem finding it in Excel's Help. Thanks a bunch! Teri. |
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CSV stands for Comma Separated Values. This means that when the file is saved, all formatting and formulas will be lost - it will just be plain text. The file can be opened with a text editor, Excel, Access and numerous other applications. Hope this helps. Andy. "Teri" wrote in message ... I have been forewarned that I will be working on creating an Excel spreadsheet in a CSV format. Can someone explain to me what that it? I am having a problem finding it in Excel's Help. Thanks a bunch! Teri. |
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