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in this video weamp;#39;ll go from having a raw data cell like this to converting it into a clean Excel file in just 10 steps so letamp;#39;s get into it and you can download this exact same Excel file in the video description for free so over here you can see that we have the data set this is the row one basically but before we make any changes to it we should probably save a copy so you can either save a new Excel file or just save this sheet by clicking the control key and just dragging that sheet so you have two separate ones alright now we can get started with step 1 out of 10 and first you can see here that these columns are just too short if I stretch them out the number looks okay but if I close it down you get this sign over here same thing with the rows some rows are just too long like this one right over here so letamp;#39;s go ahead and refit this by just going to control a thatamp;#39;s going to select the entire table for us and then weamp

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To change your default CSV setting in Windows: Open the Windows Start Menu and click Control Panel. Open the Regional and Language Options dialog box. Click the Regional Options tab. Click Customize/Additional settings (Windows 10) Type a comma into the List separator box (,) Click OK twice to confirm the change.
Open your CSV using a text editor. Press Enter/Return to create a new line at the very top, and add sep=; if the separator used in the CSV is a semicolon (;), or sep=, if the separator is a comma (,). Save your changes (command + S or control + S), then re-open in any Spreadsheet app.
How to change the field separator (delimiter) in Excel when saving as a CSV file In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Open the dialog box for changing Regional and Language settings. In the dialog box, look for the List separator setting. Enter the desired list separator.
Microsoft Excel Select the cell or cells whose contents you want to split. On the Data tab, in the Data Tools group, click Text to Columns. Choose Delimited if it is not already selected, and then click Next. Select the delimiter or delimiters to define the places where you want to split the cell content.
Here are the rules for creating CSV files: Separate data fields with a delimiter, usually a comma. Keep each record on a separate line. Do not follow the last record in a file with a carriage return. In the first line of the file, include a header with a list of the column names in the file.
Answer. Yes, in most cases for CSV files, Pandas will separate the data by the commas, and will keep any spaces that were included before or after a comma.
The CSV file format is one type of delimiter-separated file format. Delimiters frequently used include the comma, tab, space, and semicolon. Delimiter-separated files are often given a .csv extension even when the field separator is not a comma.

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