How to View and Edit CSV Files:

  1. Select the .csv file(s) you want to open.
  2. Adjust the settings if need be.
  3. Press Go!
  4. Generated tables for the selected .csv files will appear here.
  5. The generated tables can then be edited (the name included) by clicking on the text you want to change.
  6. The edited table can then be downloaded to your computer by pressing save_alt.
  • If you want to change any settings or load/reload new .csv files, press Refresh with the new settings or files.
  • Remember: Refreshing the page will reset ANY changes to ALL tables
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Project CSV is small and simple web application that makes it easy to view and edit .csv files (or comma-separated values) anywhere using a browser, with a sleek and easy to use interface that fits well on mobile and desktop. All file data is processed locally on the users end, and does not get sent over the network, nor is any other data collected, stored, or sent over the network. This makes it possible to download the webpage for offline use as well - replacing the need for a desktop application. That's also free, open source, and released freely under the GNU General Public License v3.

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