Lame question but does anyone know how to convert a txt file into .csv on a mac? I need to import into exce text edit, wrangler, etc. NG?

You should just be able to change the filename extension from . Txt to . Csv, and it should be recognized by Excel (assuming that's what you're trying to load the file in to).

Just make sure that your file is set up correctly. I.e. : That the commas are there to seperate the fields.By the way, you don't have to use commas... you can use semi-colons, tabs, or any other character.

When you import into Excel, it should let you choose which field-delimeter you want to use.

CSV is text! Comma separated values, like this: "col1,col2,column the third,col4" each row separated by newline. Defined in RFC 4180: rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4180.txt.

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