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Is there a good freeware program for manage csv files?
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Pierre Melser said:Is there a good freeware program for manage csv files?
Is there a good freeware program for manage csv files?
Al Klein said:Depends on what you mean by "manage". Notepad works for me.
Manage, for me in this case: several changes in a big csv file. Like change
a collumn, delete columns etc.
Pierre Melser said:Manage, for me in this case: several changes in a big csv file. Like change
a collumn, delete columns etc.
Rednax said:I recommend CSVed, with which you can do the above. BTW, it's from The
Netherlands, like you. Some features:
* edit, add, insert and delete items;
* import;
* change separator;
* add, delete columns;
* rearrange column order;
* save selection of rows and columns;
* save filtered items;
* save with double quotes;
* search and replace;
* filter items;
* remove duplicates;
* append and merge files;
* add prefix and suffix
* split and join columns
* export to HTML, Excel, Word, XML and more
* proper words and strings
* column search
* column sort and global sort
http://home.hccnet.nl/s.j.francke/t2t/text2table.htm
An execellent alternative, and Dutchware, is Adres2000, in Dutch only,
which is a pity. It uses it's own format, but you can export to and
inport from csv.
http://home.hccnet.nl/hcc.akkerman/adres2000/index.htm
Rednax