The filename extension generally used for straight text files that you can read (as opposed to text files that have been encoded by BinHex or UUencode)
Most programs will allow you to choose the delimiters used, so opt for a character that is unlikely to be printed, such as the tab character Files created using this character as a separator are termed TXT files Some programs create CSV files when asked for TXT, but this isn't usually a problem
This type of report will load up directly into the browser and should be saved to the hard drive for viewing in a spreadsheet The file is comma delimited, so any spreadsheet application (such as Excel) can separate the columns easily It is important to import all of the columns as text, so that leading zeros are not dropped from numbers like the HUC
Text-only format This format is useful for text if you do not need to retain the formatting