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hello and welcome in this video we are going to take a look at how to export data to a csv file from excel typically a csv file will use a comma to separate the values however you might have a requirement to separate the values using a different character or a symbol or a special character so for example you might want to separate the values with a pipe instead of a comma in which case weamp;#39;re going to take a look how to go about doing that in this video so letamp;#39;s load up the the excel document in this document iamp;#39;ve got some sample values here nothing too fancy itamp;#39;ll do for the sake of this demo though so letamp;#39;s click file save as select where you want to save the file and i want you to select from the drop down csv so comma delimited file click save click yes excel is just going to warn you that youamp;#39;ll lose any formatting options thatamp;#39;s no big deal weamp;#39;re just dealing with plain text anyway close excel letamp;#39;s have a loo