A CSV viewer and editor like you have never experienced before. Open up huge files, edit them, and save - all without grinding your PC to a halt. Perfect for log files, transaction statements, inventory lists and research datasets. I am having issues doing some reporting. I have a file that I pull from safari- I need to be able to put this into numbers. Typically, in windows, I would paste the info onto a notepad and save as.csv, then open again in numbers.
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Mac (Old versions of Excel) Go to the Data tab and click on From Text and find the.csv file to open. Vector drawing software mac. Find the CSV-file you downloaded from WISEflow in your file system and click Get Data. Although CSV files can be opened with many programs, like text editors, the data they contain is best viewed using a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, or Google Sheets. You will need to select “Open” from the “File” menu, select the CSV file, and then adjust the delimiter settings if the data isn’t.
I deal with CSV files all the time. I have been using excel, but it's not really made for csv's. Is there a program out there that deals with just csv's and data shaping?
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in my opinion openoffice (libre office) are far better and have way more capabilities.
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I have written a product called Ron's Editor which you might want to look at. I am always interested in making it more useful/powerful so I would be interested in your feedback.
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Quattro Pro, Open Office.org Calc (Libre Office), Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets and PlanMaker Mobile are some great csv editors and spreadsheet programs.
Here are there details: A Collection of Free Spreadsheet Programs
Hope this helps.
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I have to manage a lot of string data in my job, and using spreadsheet programs can be trouble unless you take great care to stop if from guessing data types.
Most of the time I do use MS Excel. But occasionally I'll drop into CSVed, such as when I have a field that exceeds the character limit. The reason I prefer MS Excel is because most of the time inline editing of a field is much faster than the way CSVed has you do it.
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