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There are quite a few different ways to get the data from the CSV file into Excel.
When the data from the CSV file is imported, you may or may not need to tell Excel that it should use a comma delimiter. That is, each time Excel sees a comma in the CSV file, it understands that it has to put the subsequent data into a separate column. If no delimiter is used then Excel will just dump each entire line into the 1st column in the spreadsheet. If you open the file within windows explorer then the comma delimiter will automatically be used so you will get the screenshot 2 result. The same is true if you open the file in Excel by going File > Open. If you import the CSV file by going Data > From Text then you need to be a bit more careful because you have to tell it to use a comma delimiter. The text import wizard will appear -
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