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hello in todays video were going to look at the import txt file into google spreadsheet so first and foremost we need to locate our file that we want to import so were going to go into file import and from there we are going to go into uploads and go find the file for which we want to convert it from txt into a google spreadsheet so im going to select my file excellent and automatically whenever i select this file im going to have a pop-up here two things that are very important first and foremost is the location of where im going to be importing this file and then what is going to be the separator so lets look at the import location in here what were going to be determining is whats going to happen with the txt file that we are converting do we want to create a new spreadsheet do we want to insert it in new sheet that is already existed do we want to replace another spreadsheet replace the current spreadsheet that we have in front of us if we want to append it to it or if we