Convert Structured TXT to CSV File Online – Free Tool
Easily transform plain text reports into CSV format locally in your browser. Ideal for banking statements, Tally exports, and legacy data.
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How to Use
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Paste the Text
Copy and paste plain text from a software report, terminal output, or email attachment into the input box.
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Choose a Parsing Mode
Select delimited text, fixed-width, or one-column mode depending on the format of your data source.
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Adjust Headers or Skips
Add custom column names or skip report titles and date lines to ensure only the relevant data is converted.
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Export the CSV
Generate the CSV, check the preview panel for correctness, and then copy or download the final output.
Why Use Be Converter?
Custom Delimiter Control
Split lines using pipes, tabs, or commas. Ideal for organising raw text copied from banking portals or older mainframe systems.
Fixed-Width Parsing
Define exact character widths to cut text into columns. Useful for legacy accounting reports from Tally or older government exports.
One-Column Export
Place every non-empty line into a single CSV column. Perfect for creating simple lists of email IDs or inventory codes.
Browser-Only Processing
Everything runs locally in your browser with no server upload. No need to worry about data privacy or network speed.
Copy or Download
Review the generated CSV, copy it directly to your clipboard for Excel, or download the file to your system.
Privacy Friendly
Your financial data and records stay on your device during the entire conversion process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of TXT files work best?
Can this automatically understand any random plain text?
When should I use fixed-width mode?
Can I add my own CSV header row?
Is the TXT to CSV conversion private?
About TXT to CSV Conversion
This TXT to CSV tool is built for handling structured raw data rather than arbitrary stories. Whether you are cleaning up a mobile subscriber list, organising property details in square feet, or converting legacy reports into Excel-friendly formats, this tool handles the process locally in your browser.
Expert Tips for Indian Users
- If your text uses the '₹' symbol or Indian number formats (lakhs/crores), ensure your delimiter settings separate the symbol from the value correctly.
- For converting address lists from cities like Bangalore or Chennai, use the 'One-Column' mode to clean up lines before splitting them by commas.
- Use the skip-lines option to ignore headers like 'Statement Date: 25/10/2023' or 'Page 1 of 5' often found in Indian bank PDF-to-text exports.
- When working with square footage or bigha measurements, verify the decimal separator in the preview to ensure accuracy.
- If you are copying from a command line interface, check for hidden spaces which might disrupt column alignment.