> Treat it as two lists. The first using Chr(13) or Chr(10) as 
> a delimiter, the second using ",":

The only problem you'll get with that is if the CSV contains a record
like the following (which is perfectly valid):

1,Banana,"Long and yellow, with a slight bend"

As CF list functions would see it, there are 4 list items; in CSV terms,
there are actually only three.

Tim.

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