TSV files can be imported into most spreadsheet programs. You can use a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice (https://www. libreoffice. org) or Apache OpenOffice (http://www. openoffice. org). Alternatively, you can use a basic text editor like Notepad or TextEdit, but this may sometimes distort the data in your TSV file, and only show a scramble of numbers and characters.
If you don’t have Microsoft Excel on your computer, you can browse the available Office packages on Microsoft’s product page.
If you’re not automatically logged in, use your Google account to sign in here.
Alternatively, you can select a file from your Google Drive documents in the My Drive tab.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop your TSV file from your computer to the Import window here.
You’ll be prompted to select your data import settings when the upload is finished.
You’ll be prompted to select your data import settings when the upload is finished.
Since you just created a new, blank spreadsheet, this option is the simplest solution. If you’re importing TSV data to a different worksheet with more data, you can select Create new spreadsheet here to create a new online file out of your local TSV.
Since you just created a new, blank spreadsheet, this option is the simplest solution. If you’re importing TSV data to a different worksheet with more data, you can select Create new spreadsheet here to create a new online file out of your local TSV.
TSV files use tabs to separate data values. Alternatively, you can select Detect automatically here.
TSV files use tabs to separate data values. Alternatively, you can select Detect automatically here.
If you want to convert your data from the TSV file, you can select Yes.
If you want to convert your data from the TSV file, you can select Yes.