![]() One reason I like CSV files is that I can easily work with them on server products. And working with a CSV file is, at its core, simple text manipulation. ![]() I have enjoyed using Windows PowerShell to do text manipulation. The files are small and simple to manipulate. It is almost universally accepted and is still widely used. To me, it seems as if that was the best way to store data. Hey, Scripting Guy! I love comma-separated value (CSV) files. Summary: Join the Microsoft Scripting Guys as they show you how to copy CSV columns to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet by using Windows PowerShell.
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