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PD-CSV Converter 1.1
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files, commonly known as CSV files. It consists of a four Java classes CSVReader CSVWriter, CSVAlign and CSVPack for reading and writing CSV (Comma Separated Value) formatted files. Also handles tab-separated and semicolon-separated files. This is the format use by Microsoft Word and other Microsoft products. This version does not support # embedded comments. Note that CSV files are perhaps 10 times slower to process than binary files. They are for
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Import one or many CSV files into a blank MS Excel file. Specify local text files and either insert them all into one sheet or individual sheets per file. Each comma in the file is used to create an Excel column. Excel 2000 or higher required.
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Load one or many CSV files into a MS Access database. Create a new table or append to an existing table. Access 2000 or higher required.
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Convert one or many MS Excel files to CSV (comma-separated values) files. Excel 2000 or higher required.
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Editing delimited text files can be a painful and ugly experience with a standard text editor such as NotePad. Data can look scattered, almost random. Killink CSV gives you a clear view of your data through its spreadsheet editor designed specifically for delimited text files such as comma separated values and tab delimited text files. Killink CSV is the easy answer for visualizing, editing and printing character delimited files.
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Convert one CSV or text file into a HTML table and save as a file. Each line in the input file creates a row and each separating character in a line creates a column.
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