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    How I will Import / Export from/to Excel file ? Annu

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      How I will Import / Export from/to Excel file ? Annu

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      Probably by creating a CSV, that's the easiest way.

      Christian Graus - C++ MVP 'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert

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        Probably by creating a CSV, that's the easiest way.

        Christian Graus - C++ MVP 'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert

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        Thanks Christian, then what is CSV ?

        Annu Yadav

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          Thanks Christian, then what is CSV ?

          Annu Yadav

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          It stands for comma seperated values.  as, in, like, this and, then, like, this Excel can read them and write them

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