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  • The uncensored cables are contained in a 1.73GB password-protected file named cables.csv, which is reportedly circulating somewhere on the Internet, according to Steffen Kraft, editor of the German paper

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • The uncensored cables are contained in a 1.73GB password-protected file named cables.csv, which is reportedly circulating somewhere on the Internet, according to Steffen Kraft, editor of the German paper

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • A folder of keyword csv files (may be more than 1 keyword file) / keywords / keywordlist1. csv

    GetAFreelancer.com New Projects 2008

  • Note: If you have an older version of Outlook, you must first save your Excel spreadsheet as a ". csv" file, and then go through the same instructions above but instead import the ". csv" file instead of the ". xls" file.

    How to import contacts from Excel to Outlook | Sync Blog 2007

  • With file containing the selected events downloaded, the first thing I like to do is to rename the file to indicate its type, in this case a "csv".

    MSDN Blogs EdKatibah 2010

  • Format the file as described in the "CSV file format" section of this topic and save the file with the extension ". csv".

    Public marks babgond 2010

  • With file containing the selected events downloaded, the first thing I like to do is to rename the file to indicate its type, in this case a "csv".

    MSDN Blogs EdKatibah 2010

  • With file containing the selected events downloaded, the first thing I like to do is to rename the file to indicate its type, in this case a "csv".

    MSDN Blogs EdKatibah 2010

  • With file containing the selected events downloaded, the first thing I like to do is to rename the file to indicate its type, in this case a "csv".

    MSDN Blogs EdKatibah 2010

  • Write "csv" in the "File Name Extension" text box and click OK.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

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