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- Choose the CSV file that you want to convert.
- Select DOC as the the format you want to convert your CSV file to.
- Click "Convert" to convert your CSV file.
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File extension | .csv |
Category | Document File |
Description | A CSV file is a way to collect the data from any table so that it can be conveyed as input to another table-oriented application such as a relational database application. Microsoft Excel, a leading spreadsheet or relational database application, can read CSV files. A CSV file is sometimes referred to as a flat file. |
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Technical Details | In computers, a CSV file contains the different values in a table as a series of ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) text lines which are then organised so that each column value is separated by a comma from the next columns value and each row starts a new line. CSV is one example of a delimited text file, which uses a comma to separate values (many other implementations of CSV allow different seperators such as back or forward slash to be used). However CSV differs from other delimiter separated file formats in using a double quote character around fields that contain reserved characters (such as commas or newlines). The benefit of this approach is that it allows the transfer of data across different applications. |
Associated programs | The CSV file format is very simple and supported by almost all spreadsheets and database management systems |
Developed by | Microsoft |
MIME type | text/comma-separated-values |
Useful links | More detailed information on CSV files How to use CSV files Programs that open CSV files Convert CSV file |
File extension | .doc |
Category | Document File |
Description | Doc (an abbreviation of document) is a file extension for word processing documents; it is associated mainly with Microsoft and their Microsoft Word application. Historically, it was used for documentation in plain-text format, particularly of programs or computer hardware, on a wide range of operating systems. Almost everyone would have used the doc file format, whenever you write a letter, do some work or generally write on your PC you will use the doc file format. It was in the 1990s that Microsoft chose the doc extension for their proprietary Microsoft Word processing formats. As PC technology has grown the original uses for the extension have become less important and have largely disappeared from the PC world. |
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Technical Details | Early versions of the doc file format contained mostly formatted text, however development of the format has allowed doc files to contain a wide variety of embedded objects such as charts and tables from other applications as well as media such as videos, images, sounds and diagrams. doc files can also contain mail merge information, which allows a word-processed template to be used in conjunction with a spreadsheet or database. |
Associated programs | AbiWord Apple Pages AppleWorks KWord Microsoft Word StarOffice |
Developed by | Microsoft |
MIME type | application/msword |
Useful links | More detailed information on doc files Free alternatives to Microsoft to open doc files Microsoft Office binary file format specifications Convert DOC file |
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Using Zamzar it is possible to convert CSV files to a variety of other formats
- csv to doc (Microsoft Word Document)
- csv to html (Hypertext Markup Language)
- csv to mdb (Microsoft Access Database)
- csv to ods (OpenDocument spreadsheet)
- csv to pdf (Portable Document Format)
- csv to rtf (Rich Text Format)
- csv to xls (Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet)
- csv to xml (Extensible Markup Language)