a) Comma Separated Values
b) Common Spreadsheet Version
c) Concatenated Values
d) Centralized Spreadsheet View
In the context of Microsoft Excel, “CSV” stands for “Comma-Separated Values.” It is a common file format used for storing and exchanging data in a simple, plain-text format. In a CSV file, data is organized in rows, with each field (or column) separated by a comma or another delimiter, such as a semicolon or tab. CSV files are widely used for importing and exporting data between different applications, databases, and spreadsheet software. They are a popular choice for data interchange due to their simplicity and compatibility with various systems.