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Note: When you create graphs of the Nusselt number, you need to transfer the data points from the exported CSV file from ANSYS over to an Excel workbook (.xlsx). A CSV file is just a flat text file that uses a delimiter to separated the fields (in this case, a comma). It CANNOT save any formulas or plots. A xlsx file is the typical file format for Excel, just as docx is it for words. In a xlsx you can save the formulas, graphs, pivots, etc in the file. It was mentioned in the video, but we wanted to emphasize it here.