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in this video im going to show you how to use comma separated value in excel so basically i have received a file from my it department with this following formatter so the column names are first name last name distinguishing name id and email address so the first name is in this case linda then the next one is the beltman then the distinction is this is the whole is the one value and this is the id sorry this is the id and this is a email id now lets see what happens in excel so you have a in one particular field has got like a multiple commas okay and then lets see how excel treats this in this case so ive got a csv file now when you double click on this uh csv file now you got first name last name dn id and email but if you autofit the data now the data is not coming into the as you expected it expected formatter because there is a comma between here here here here and here and some of them has got like additional details like ou details and therefore the data column format has b