CSV to link
Sending a CSV means asking somebody to download a file and open a spreadsheet application to answer a question that takes four seconds to look at. 2L shows the table.
Drag it here, paste it, or press to choose a file. 2L works out what it is and shows it properly.
Custom names, replacing contents and download controls are part of Plus. See the plans.
Not just somewhere to put it.
The link is the easy part. What matters is the page on the other end of it.
An actual table
Sticky header, row numbers, aligned columns and a search box that filters as you type. Numeric columns are right-aligned, because that is how you compare numbers.
Quoting handled properly
Fields containing commas, quotes or newlines are parsed to the RFC rules, so a description column does not shove every row out of alignment.
Semicolons and tabs too
European exports use semicolons and TSVs use tabs. The delimiter is detected from the file rather than assumed.
About csv to link
How many rows can it show?
Does it change my file?
Can I sort or filter?
What about Excel files?
The same box takes all of it.
There is no format menu anywhere in this product. These pages exist because people search for them, not because 2L works differently for each one.