Hi,
There are freeware you could use Open Office...
Google doc's is free and a lot of people already use Chrome.
https://www.google.com/docs/about/
Jones, Jackie, address
Smith, Sam, address
If you are using OpenOffice, then you should put your list into a document created by the Calc app.
You could also create a CSV file using Windows notepad app.
The list would look like:
Code:Jones, Jackie, address Smith, Sam, address
Comma Separated Values (csv) is the way the information gets separated within the document or whatever. If you want a program that can save a spreadsheet as a .csv file then you will need a spreadsheet program such as Excel or Open Office or another as shown in the above Posts.
You can make a csv type document in any word processor, as shown in Post #5, but it will not be shown as .csv file.
... If you have Windows set to show file extensions for known file types, then you can easily rename a TXT file extension to CSV. ...
Comma Separated Values (csv) is the way the information gets separated within the document or whatever. If you want a program that can save a spreadsheet as a .csv file then you will need a spreadsheet program such as Excel or Open Office or another as shown in the above Posts.
You can make a csv type document in any word processor, as shown in Post #5, but it will not be shown as .csv file.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
Control Panel, Folder Options, View tab.
Uncheck Hide extensions for known filetypes.
I see. Thanks.Comma Separated Values (csv) is the way the information gets separated within the document or whatever. If you want a program that can save a spreadsheet as a .csv file then you will need a spreadsheet program such as Excel or Open Office or another as shown in the above Posts.
You can make a csv type document in any word processor, as shown in Post #5, but it will not be shown as .csv file.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
I was referring to a file saved in Word that would automatically save it as a .doc or .docx file.