In article <
bgjdho+pg27@...>,
Steve <
alienrelics@...> wrote:
> What are TSV and CSV?
.tsv and .csv. Tab separated variable and comma separated variable. About
the most basic file format you can get for data. The information from the
fields or cells is output to a file with a Tab character or comma used to
separate the data. Pretty much any program can understand it; you can even
load it into Word, which can be useful at times though you need to turn on
the feature that allows you to "see" the Tab characters for best results.
If you do "save as" from something like Excell you'll see them as
available file types in the list.
.tsv is probaly better as commas can occur naturally in data/text.
Probably off topic for this group but the moderator asked..... :-)
> There's a program called PersonalGroupware that can download all
> messages, files, etc. or only selected by date, thread, or poster.
> He's got it off his website right now for updating. He's just offered
> to send me a beta version to test. I'll let you know.
Noted.
Regards
Stuart.
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