ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
EXPORTING AND IMPORTING
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.docx and .csv
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.csv and .txt
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.xlsx and .csv
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.xlsx and .txt
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Detailed explanation-1: -Delimited text files (.txt), in which the TAB character (ASCII character code 009) typically separates each field of text. Comma separated values text files (.csv), in which the comma character (, ) typically separates each field of text.
Detailed explanation-2: -CSV and TXT files store information in plain text. The first row in the file defines the names for all subsequent fields. In CSV files, fields are always separated by commas. In TXT files, fields can be separated with a comma, semicolon, or tab.
Detailed explanation-3: -CSV and Excel or . xls are two different file extensions containing data, where in CSV, the data is in the text format, separated by commas, while in Excel or . xls, information is in the tabular form with rows and columns.
Detailed explanation-4: -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.
Detailed explanation-5: -CSV, or Comma-separated Values, is an extremely common flat-file format that uses commas as a delimiter between values. Anyone familiar with spreadsheet programs has very likely encountered CSV files before-they’re easily consumed by Google Spreadsheet, Microsoft Excel, and countless other applications.