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so I know that um some of you are having problems importing CSV files into Excel when youamp;#39;re working on a Mac now CSV files are a very important set of files theyamp;#39;re basically text files let me open so this is a CSV file Iamp;#39;m using a window machine but so I can only emulate the issue that happens on the on the Mac but Iamp;#39;ve seen what the solution is so you can open CSV files in just a text document okay and then you just get this you know every line here is one row in a table really and columns are separated by these commas so thatamp;#39;s why theyamp;#39;re called CSV comma separated values files so usually if you run Excel on a Windows machine you can just double click on let me do that here double click on a CSV file and Excel on Windows will automatically recognize that this is really a table okay but Iamp;#39;m aware that perhaps not always but often when you open a CSV file in Excel on a Mac the data come out like this right so basically all the