Your Excel has been misconfigured to read CSV as SYLK - you need to tell it that this is a CSV file, not SYLK.
Actually, If the first two characters of the file are uppercase ID
Excel assumes it's an SYLK file type.
The file I got from JIRA Audit Log containing exactly ID column :-)
not sure this is excel misconfigure, but for sure that's annoying as I just export, open, then deal with the error :-)
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Yeah, that's a bug in Excel.
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