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    How to Open a CSV File in Windows 11 [4 Ways]

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    On Windows 11, opening a CSV file may seem straightforward—but many users run into issues such as broken formatting, jumbled text, or the file opening in the wrong application like Notepad instead of Excel. If you’re wondering how to open a CSV file properly on your Windows 11 PC, this guide walks you through all […]

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