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in this video we're going to see how to open csv files in microsoft excel csv is a very popular format for storing data sets and microsoft excel is one of the most popular spreadsheet applications so this video will show us how to bring these two together if you're not really familiar with csv files even though you're watching this video probably because you've encountered them i'll explain them in more detail when we actually open one in a few moments so the first step will be to open up a csv file so let's suppose you have a file here's one for instance about pipeline accidents we're not going to talk about the nature of the file in detail but more just its structure as a csv file so if you try to open the file suppose you try to open it up in microsoft excel as my interface as for here so here it opens it up now depending on your particular operating system and your language version of excel you might see what looks like a normal data set or you might see something messy like what...