Every time we have generated the report we want to work with, we will receive an email with a link where we can download the requested file:
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Once we have accessed the link provided, the CSV file will be downloaded.
At this point, we find ourselves with 3 possibilities :)
805.-I have a mac and I have the app 'NUMBERS' installed:
If this is your case, don't worry about anything else, your CSV file will automatically open in numbers with the appropriate format to make your query.
Afterwards, you will only have to define how you save them.
2.-I have a mac and I want to open the CVS file in EXCEL:
Once you have downloaded the CSV file, follow these steps:
- Open excel.
- Click on File> import
- Select CSV file
- With Delimited selected, click next.
- Select> Tab and Comma. Then click on Next.
- With General selected, click on Advanced.
- Click OK.
- Click on Finish.
And it would be ready.
Here it is a video in case you need more help:
3.- I have a PC and I want to open the CVS file in EXCEL:
Once you have downloaded the CSV file, follow these steps:
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Open a new Excel document and navigate to the Data tab.
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Click “From Text”.
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Navigate to the CSV file you wish to open and click “Import”.
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From the newly-opened window, choose “Delimited”. Then click “Next”.
Attention. Select the options marked in the image.
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Check the box next to the type of delimiter – in most cases this is either a semicolon or a comma. Then click “Next”.
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Click “Finish”.
That’s it; you have just imported a CSV file to Excel!
We are done, good analysis ?