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Treecell 1.5 by Japplis is a lightweight viewer that instantly turns flat Excel or CSV tables into an interactive, collapsible tree hierarchy, letting users explore relational data without altering the original file. Designed for analysts, accountants, project managers, and anyone who receives multi-level spreadsheets, the program reads the uploaded worksheet, detects column-based relationships, and renders them as a navigable tree in which each node can be expanded or collapsed to reveal underlying sub-totals, categories, or drill-down details. Typical use cases include visualizing organizational charts stored in flat tables, browsing budget breakdowns that span cost centers and accounts, inspecting BOM or parts lists that cascade through assemblies and components, and converting timeline or task sheets into outline views for quicker status checks. Because the transformation is read-only, the source spreadsheet remains intact while the user gains an immediate structural overview that would otherwise require manual grouping or pivot operations. The single-version release 1.5 supports standard XLS, XLSX, and CSV formats, opens files through a simple drag-and-drop interface, and allows on-the-fly reordering of hierarchy levels to experiment with different perspectives. Running locally on Windows under the “Office & Productivity – Spreadsheet Tools” category, Treecell requires no installation of Microsoft Excel and presents the tree alongside a synchronized data grid for side-by-side verification. Export options let users save the expanded view as CSV for downstream reporting. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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