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I created a csv file with two columns in it.When I tried to open it in word,all data combined into one column. I saved file as utf-16 and field delimeter as none,string delimeter as none.

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  1. If you set field delimiter as none, then you've eliminated the commas that define CSV: "Comma Separated Values". Without a delimiter between fields, they're just quoted text. Look at your ersatz CSV file in Notepad to see that.
  2. Why save as CSV? Use a format that MS Word can integrate directly into a document, such as XLS? Drag and drop that format of file into Word.

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  • Thanks for your response.I saved the file with field delimeter as comma but still it combined all data into one column with separate with comma.
    – Rafi
    Commented Jul 25, 2022 at 2:57
  • Word does not parse CSVs, Why don't you copy paste the table from Excel to Word? Commented Jul 29, 2022 at 21:25
  • @cybernetic.nomad Perhaps there was only a Word licence. Just guessing. Commented Nov 4, 2023 at 21:49

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