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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to create multiline csv cell through shell script? Post 302769905 by Yoda on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 09:14:03 PM
Old 02-13-2013
I don't think you can do this kind of formatting in CSV. I would suggest to create a HTML table out of your file data using awk with formatting of your choice.

Here is an example:
Code:
awk -F= ' BEGIN {
                print "<html><body>"
                print "<table border=1>"
                print "<tr><td align=center>"
        } {
                gsub(/"/,X);
                print $2"<br>";
        } END {
                print "</td></tr>"
                print "</table>"
                print "</body></html>"
} ' file

 

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