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How do I permanently change the default program that is used to open .csv files?
Keeps reverting to Numbers, which I don't want.
Selected Always Open with Excel, but it does not hold.
iMac, macOS 10.13
Posted on Jul 28, 2021 9:23 AM
Select a .csv file, press "command + i" (Get Info). Change "Open with:" to Excel, click the Change All button.
Posted on Jul 28, 2021 9:36 AM
want .csv to always open in Excel
After my laptop got formatted, .csv files are opening only through Notepad. I want .csv files to open with Excel always.
For this, I tried changing its default app to Excel, but unfortunately got no option like Excel as an app to open .csv files.
Here is a screenshot of the same:
I would also like to share that I have Excel installed on my laptop, here are the screenshots:
And here is the screen shot of Microsoft office:
As suggested in comments below, I right clicked on the .csv file, but got no options to open them with Excel. Here are the screen shots of the same:
I even clicked on more apps, but got no option like Excel.
Can anybody kindly help me to set Excel as my default app to open .csv files?
Objective:
- Open CSV files in Excel, instead of Chapters
- Open CSV files in Excel, instead of Numbers
Environment:
- Mac
Additional Information:
- Before step 1, please ensure you're right clicking the file while it's in view in the Finder, not your list of Downloads in your web browser
Procedure:
- Right-click on an Excel File (.xlsx, .xls, .csv, etc)
- Click on Get Info in the pop-up.
- Click Open With if the section isn't already expanded.
- Click the dropdown and choose Microsoft Excel
- Click Change All...
- Click Continue when the Finder asks you if you're sure.
Now any time you open a file with that extension, the Finder will automatically open it with the app you've selected.
ResRequest sends data as CSV files and these are best viewed in Excel so you probably want to set these files to open automatically in Excel. We’ll guide you through this simple set up to save you time!
CSV files are text documents where the data is separated by a delimiter, or a character used to specify the boundary between fields, such as comma. ResRequest will use a comma to define different fields of data in it’s system but this is difficult to read if you open it in a text editor and so displaying in columns such as Excel makes mapping this data easier to read.
Setting these files to open by default in Excel is simple – let’s get started.
How to set Excel as the default program on a PC
Click on Start in the Taskbar on your Windows desktop.
Choose Default Programs in the left menu.
Click ‘Associate a file type or protocol with a program’.
Scroll through the list of file types until you locate the CSV option, then click it once to highlight it in blue.
Click the ‘Change program’ button at the top of the window.
Click the Microsoft Excel option under ‘Recommended Programs’, then click the OK button.
From the list of ‘Recommended Programs’, choose Excel.
Any CSV file you click to open with now open in Excel automatically. If you don’t want to open it in Excel, right click on the file and choose ‘Open with’ to select a different program.
How to set Excel as the default program on Mac
Right click on the CSV file in your Downloads folder.
Choose ‘Get Info’
Under ‘Open With’ choose ‘Excel.
Click ‘Change all’ and confirm your decision.’
How to set Excel as the default program on Windows 10
Step One: (Windows Key + S) opens up windows search. Search for Control panel. Once it pops up in the search, select it.
Step Two: Select default programs.
Step Three: Select Associate a file type.
Step Four: Scroll down until you
find CSV, once you have found the CSV file format on the left-hand side of your screen, you will need to make sure that Excel is selected. If not you, will need to select Excel from the list.
We hope that this will help you to easily open and read all your ResRequest attachment downloads, but please don’t hesitate to contact our Support Centre with any queries.