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Data Interchange Format (DIF)

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Definition of “Data Interchange Format (DIF)” :

Data Interchange Format (DIF) is a text-based file format used for importing and exporting data between different software applications. It was initially developed for data exchange between spreadsheets but is now used more broadly.

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