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I am manually writing .csv files using Python/Django and then attempting to open those .csv files using Excel for Mac version 15.21.1.

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I can successfully escape all of the , characters, but am unable to escape " characters.

For example...
I have a bit of data...

hell"oworld

How do I escape the " from that data? I have tried (per advice of others on SO) to use solutions such as doubling the quote like so hell""oworld and have also tried something like hell" & CHAR(34) & oworld to no avail. I understand that character escaping is tricky business, but could someone please throw me a bone?

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  • Have you tried \" ? Sorry I don't know Python but that is used in bash maybe the same?
    – Kent
    May 17, 2016 at 21:49
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    Don't do it manually: Use python's csv module. Quoting is pretty much its whole raison d'etre.
    – alexis
    May 17, 2016 at 21:49
  • @alexis I don't have a choice in the matter. What the boss says is what the boss says. May 17, 2016 at 21:50
  • Bummer. Then spend 15 minutes writing out a file with csv, see how it does it and imitate it. ;-) The csv module defines several "dialects", and you may have to experiment until you get something that does indeed get read in. (My Excel didn't recognize the "Excel" dialect on the first try-- a line ending problem, if I remember correctly.)
    – alexis
    May 17, 2016 at 21:55
  • Have you tried the advice in this question, by the way? Yours looks like a duplicate of it. If it didn't work, add the info to your question.
    – alexis
    May 17, 2016 at 22:00

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there is a lot of answers, e.g this or this one

when you escape text - it should be enclosed by quotation marks, then if you have a quotation mark in the text itself, it should be replaced by two quotation marks:

do if you have hell"oworld as your cell value, in the .csv file you shoud have:

"hell""oworld"

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