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all right thanks for tuning in everyone this is anthony smoke and check me out on anthonysmoke.com definitely hit subscribe here on youtube as always if you learned something go ahead hit the like button leave a comment and make sure you subscribe ring that bell so you get a notification when i drop a new video today iamp;#39;m in excel uh and a little bit of sql server and so what iamp;#39;m going to show you here today is how to save a a character separated file so obviously we know about the the csv right the flat file comma separated values file but i want to show you how we can change that comma when we need to when we have to import a file we need a flat file separated by something thatamp;#39;s not a comma if we want to import it into a database like sql server or something like that so iamp;#39;ve got a file some mock data from from macaroon.com a really great site to go if you need to mock data and youamp;#39;ll notice here in my comments iamp;#39;ve got some lat