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How do I download and open a CSV file in Excel 2000?
From a research website I use, there is a link to download a CSV file into
Excel. On my other computer, when I run this link, the CSV file opens with all the columns populated properly. That is, all the information in the proper columns. For some reason, on this computer, when I run the same download, I get a spreadsheet with all the information in the column A. What setting changes do I need to make for this spreadsheet to open properly, with the values separated at each comma? |
How do I download and open a CSV file in Excel 2000?
I'd look at the windows setting that controls the list separator.
windows start button|settings|control panel|Regional settings applet (or regional and language options) Click the customize button Numbers Tab List separator Make sure it matches the separator in the data (a comma). Doug P wrote: From a research website I use, there is a link to download a CSV file into Excel. On my other computer, when I run this link, the CSV file opens with all the columns populated properly. That is, all the information in the proper columns. For some reason, on this computer, when I run the same download, I get a spreadsheet with all the information in the column A. What setting changes do I need to make for this spreadsheet to open properly, with the values separated at each comma? -- Dave Peterson |
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