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Any printed item can be called a document. Usually, related to computer applications, a document referrs to a word processing output, while a spreadsheet referrs to output from a spreadsheet program, like MS Excel.
CSV should be used when creating a spreadsheet of data.
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A spread sheet program, such as Micosoft Excel or Lotus 123, is a pre-developed and pre-tested software program that allows a user who knows how to use the program to produce an output, commonly referred to as a spread sheet. The producer is the program and its output is a spreadsheet.
The cells that go across the spreadsheet horizontally is called a row of cells.
Diuresis is the medical term meaning liquid output exceeds intake.
A field is more a database term than a spreadsheet term. In a spreadsheet a field can refer to a column of data that is of the same type, like all numbers or all dates or birth or all home addresses etc. This would be in a case where your spreadsheet is laid out similar to a database table.
It can be called a worksheet. There is a range of actual spreadsheet programs, so people often refer to them directly, like Excel or Quattro or Works or Open Office or Lotus 123, instead of using the term spreadsheet.
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Your question is very strange, one would not normally use that term in relation to a spreadsheet. However voluminous would mean "lots of".
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