hi,

My four bits on CSV for consideration of authors.

1. CSV files store tabular data (numbers and text) in plain-text form. Each 
line of a CSV file is a record consisting of a number of fields separated by 
comma, semicolon, any other character or TAB 

A general word of caution is that the characters single quote and double quote 
can cause problems in iimport of CSV files by Calc. Calc treats these as format 
marks (Enter "Calc" in Notepad - copy and paste it in a cell in a spreadsheet. 
Quote marks will disappear- Enter single quote preceding double quote '"Calc" 
single quote disappears. As a precaution - I have never needed to use thesei 
for import into Calc. My workaround has been to preprocess data in text editor 
search/replace all single quotes to yen and double to Euro or some such rare to 
me items) .A foolproof method (so far) is to use TAB character. All spreadsheet 
software use this to place blocks of text/numbers in separate cells. I often 
copy entire sheets into external text editors to search and replace with 
regular expressions and paste it back to Calc and it hasn' complained.

2. It is useful to consider selecting opening preprocessed CSV with the fixed 
width option, studying the data, making your own Calc table following Menu 
route Data-Text to Columns. 

3. CSV is a simple file format that is widely used for porting data between 
programs since early days of computing. It is useful not only for many 
engineering, industrial, business, and scientific applications but also 
creating your own database from names, email addresses, phone numbers in 
Windows Notepad and saving it for example as MyFriends.CSV. An example of an 
advanced application is CAD or a Vector generating programs' vector data output 
as CSV files. Calc can open these for processing and refining and sending them 
back.

4. Within LibreOffice environment CSV files can be ported from Database to Calc 
and back again. 
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