What happens when I edit item.csv

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There's this file called item.csv in the dumps folder. I opens it and it's basically a table with all these information of blocks and items. So, I see a column saying "HasBlock". I scroll down and realize that TRUE means you can place that item and FALSE means you can't place that item.

Content of <code>item.csv</code> when opened using Microsoft Excel:mac 2011

So I'm asking, if I change a non-placeable item "stick" to placable (change FALSE to TRUE), then what will happen? Will there be any crashes, data loss, stuffs?_






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Can CSV files be edited?

A CSV (Comma Separated Values) file is a special type of file that you can create or edit in Excel. Rather than storing information in columns, CSV files store information separated by commas.

How do you update a CSV file?

To run the update:
  • In the toolbar, click your username. A drop-down list appears.
  • In the drop-down list, select Administration. ...
  • Click the Import tab. ...
  • In the area relevant to the type of data you are importing, click Select a File.
  • Select the desired CSV file. ...
  • Click Import.


  • How do I edit a CSV file without formatting?

    To avoid formatting change on CSV, you first need to set data format manually.
  • Activate the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
  • Click From Text/CSV in the Get & Transform Data section.
  • Select your file.
  • Move to the Step 3 by Next. ...
  • In the 3rd step, select the columns where you'd like to keep the formatting.


  • How do I view and edit a CSV file?

    Open the CSV file in Microsoft Excel or a compatible application, such as a text editor or Notepad. Move your cursor to an empty line and type an H in column A. Press the Tab key to move to the next column and enter the value that you want to import for that field. Repeat step b for all the fields in the row.



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