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From memory, i believe you can export it as a CSV. if not, you can simply rename the TXT or ASC file as a CSV. during export you will have to make sure you set the file properly ie: PNEHD an it set to comma delimited it will remember your settings once its set right.
note: if you cant see the file extensions in your file manager you will have to change the windows setting to display extensions.
Carlson will exports points in a CSV format, it just doesn't tell you that. Go to the "POINTS" drop down menu and click on "EXPORT TEXT/ASCII FILE". Choose the range of points and layout format on the next 2 screens that pop up. Then it will ask for the file name. It defaults with a .txt extension. Just change that to a .csv either by typing or using the drop down under file type and it will export them to a CSV file with no problems.
Carlson does export in CSV format. I am not sure what problem you are having?
.CSV files are Comma Separated Values...
Change the file extension (.csv) to .txt and you have your text file. It works in reverse also.