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Old 10-01-2010, 09:01 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt View Post
A csv file is a text file containing fields separated by semicolons. I would say that any spreadsheet or database management program will probably be able to import it. I haven't tried it but Open Office probably can.
Open office works. You may have to set the fields separation method, and you have the ability to control how some fields import (field type. Used when numbers are NOT numbers, but digits that must all be displayed:ISBN )

Semi-colons? Comma Separated Variables (CSV)
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