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What is the use of CSV in Excel?

A CSV is a comma-separated values file, which allows data to be saved in a tabular format. CSVs look like a garden-variety spreadsheet but with a . csv extension. CSV files can be used with most any spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets.


Why is CSV useful?

A CSV file is a common exporting format because it's so well-recognized and widely used. It's simplicity has led it to become adopted by so many programs that few software want to stray with a different file format when it comes to exporting spreadsheet data.

What is difference between XLS and CSV?

The difference between CSV and XLS file formats is that CSV format is a plain text format in which values are separated by commas (Comma Separated Values), while XLS file format is an Excel Sheets binary file format which holds information about all the worksheets in a file, including both content and formatting.

Why choose CSV over Excel?

CSV is generally faster and less complicated when compared to Excel. Text editors cannot edit files saved in Excel format, and also, Excel file can be password protected. Files saved in CSV format can be edited by text editors, and also CSV file cannot be password protected.

How does a CSV file work?

A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. Each line of the file is a data record. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of the comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format.

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