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If you regularly import CSVamp;#39;s and you expect them to be commas, occasionally you may come across a situation like this where for what ever reason suddenly itamp;#39;s semi colons. So sometimes this happens when you change computers or you receive the file from somewhere else. It is not a problem though even though its called a CSV - Comma Separated Values, It can handle any sort of separation. What Iamp;#39;m going to do is just highlight those, go data, text to columns, we are going to say they delimited, next You will see at the moment, its guessing a bit. Iamp;#39;m going to change it to semicolon. Immediately you see, it recognizes it. We can go next, and decide how we want the information to come through. But when we click finish, youamp;#39;ll see it brings it into its own columns. So it doesnamp;#39;t matter what the separator is, you just need to tell Excel what that separator is and Excel will be able to separate it. What you may want to do if its a change you did