yes convert to csv
then at command promt type copy *.csv all.txt
rename all.txt all.csv
open all.csv with xls
and there you go
The files are CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT.
An MS-DOS boot disk can contain several files, the the minimum three files required are command.com, IO.sys, and MSDOS.sys (the two SYS files may be hidden).
Microsoft Access files or text files.
To merge two tally 7.2 data into one, you may use of the Microsoft Excel application. It will not only help you in the sorting process but in the merging process as well.
config.sys and autoexec.bat
First select the cells you want to Merge and Center. Then there are two ways. You can go to Format Cells and then Alignment and the option is there. You can also do it by clicking on the icon on the Formatting toolbar.
Highlight the cells you are interested in merging .. make sure you are on the "home" tab (found at the top of the excel program), and choose the down arrow beside merge & center in the "alignment box". there you will find the option to merge & center, merge across, merge cells, and unmerge cells ..
If you have 2007, go to the ribbon "Home" and click on "Merge". This will only take the first cell's information.
First select the cells you want to Merge and Center. Then there are two ways. You can go to Format Cells and then Alignment and the option is there. You can also do it by clicking on the icon on the Formatting toolbar.
It brings the contents of two or more cells into one cell, or allows you to spread a single cell across several rows or columns. You select the cells you want to merge, which must be together, and then apply the merge through the menus or icon.
AUTOEXE.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. The two files that are used by DOS to configure a computer are AUTOEXE.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. In general, the CONFIG.SYS file sets up the operating system environment, and the AUTOEXE.BAT file sets up the user environment
You can merge cells, bringing two or more cells together to form one big cell. It can be useful for putting a heading across more than one column or row.