Which program should I use to convert csv and txt xls? "Convert all to excel" is a program that I found after searching but it is a little bit expensive. Is there another program to use? I just need to convert cvs and txt xls.
Which program should I use to convert cvs and txt xls?
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Hello Robert,
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You can convert .csv or .txt file into .xls uses Microsoft Excel, you don’t need a converter program to do so.
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It is very easy to do the conversion in Excel, just open the .csv or .txt file with Excel or import them as external objects and save them as a Microsoft Excel file, that is, with a .xls extension.
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Which program should I use to convert cvs and txt xls?
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Dear Robert
I have read your question and I understand that you need a program that can convert CSV and txt word files to excel sheets, well there are many programs on the internet that can convert these files type to excel sheet, some of them you can buy or download a free trial, some of them are freeware and some of them are tools that you can use directly online.
So here are lists of some programs that will help you convert the files you need to Excel sheet
Program that allow you to convert your files online for free:
http://www.zamzar.com/convert/csv-to-xls/
Freeware programs that allow you to convert your files:
https://bytescout.com/download/download_freeware.html
http://www.synthfont.com/soundfonts.html
Which program should I use to convert cvs and txt xls?
If you have CSV (*.csv) and text (*.txt) files and you need to convert them into Microsoft Office Excel format, you don’t have to because these file formats are supported by all versions of Microsoft Office Excel. If you need to open these files in Microsoft Office Excel, just load or open the file like how you normally open a Microsoft Office Excel worksheet file.
If the file is not corrupt, it should load perfectly in the application. The Microsoft Office Excel XLS format (*.xls) is the default file format used or supported in Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and earlier. Beginning in Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and up, the default file format used and supported is XLSX (*.xlsx) though the XLS format is still supported for backward compatibility purposes.
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and higher can open XLS files but Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and older can’t open XLSX files. In Microsoft Office Excel 2003, XLSX files can be viewed in read-only state by double-clicking on the file but you can’t open them directly within the Microsoft Office Excel 2003 interface. For higher compatibility, save your file in XLSX format.