Google Sheets has become one of the most popular text editing applications due to its convenience, flexibility, and integration of numerous features, all for free. However, you may need to work with these files in other applications as well. Fortunately, Google Sheets simplifies this process by allowing you to save files in multiple formats, including *.csv.
HOW TO SAVE CSV FILES FROM GOOGLE SHEETS
Here are instructions on how to save CSC files from Google Sheets. Note that the .csv file format has limitations that may affect your file. For example, a .csv file cannot retain data formatting, so any font choices, color adjustments, etc., will not be saved when you save the file. Additionally, a .csv file can only contain one sheet. If you have a Google Sheets file with multiple sheets, you will need to download each sheet as a separate *.csv file.
Step 1: Open the Google Sheets spreadsheet you want to save as a CSV file.
Step 2: Click on the File menu on the toolbar.
Step 3: Click on Download as, then choose Comma-separated values.
The .csv file will be downloaded to your browser, where you can freely edit or share it at no cost. Note that this file will no longer be linked to your Google Drive spreadsheet.
Above is a guide on how to save CSV files from Google Sheets. We hope that with this article, you can easily save files in CSV format for your convenience. If you encounter any difficulties during the process, don't hesitate to comment, and Mytour's technical team will guide you.
Using Google Sheets is also a way to open CSV files when Microsoft Excel is not installed on your computer. Additionally, there are many other ways to open CSV files that you can refer to on Mytour.