Thanks for your help Ted. Yes, Numbers can open CSV files, it just can't 
open CSV files from *my Bank* correctly. As I said, they are script 
generated and probably work fine in Excel, but they don't work in Numbers. 
They are non-standard to all accounts! But anyway, my original question was 
about viewing CSV files in columns in BBEdit, I can parse the maverick Bank 
CSV files into proper CSV.

On Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 3:45:25 PM UTC+1, jgill wrote:
>
> Unless I am completely misunderstanding, I thought that BBEdit 12 could 
> open a CSV file and display it in columns like a spreadsheet. I can find 
> any way to do this.
>
> My bank allows me to download a CSV file of my account and Numbers doesn't 
> know how to handle it because of the quote marks and commas. It must be an 
> Excel thing, but it doesn't work on a Mac.
>

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