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Converting a Word Document to CSV
								CSV (Comma Separated Value) files are commonly used for transferring data between applications, as they are simple and compatible with multiple platforms. Here’s a step-by-step guide to converting a Word document containing data into a CSV file.
1. Prepare Your Data in Word
Ensure your data in the Word document is:
- Comma-separated: Each value is separated by a comma.
 - Line-separated: Each row of data is on a new line.
 
For example:
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Name,Email,Phone
John Doe,[email protected],1234567890
Jane Smith,[email protected],9876543210
2. Save as a Plain Text File
- Open the Word document.
 - Click the File tab and select Save As.
 - From the file type options, choose Plain Text (.txt).
 - Click Save.
 - You might see a warning about losing formatting or images. Confirm by clicking OK.
 
3. Import the Text File into Excel
- Open Microsoft Excel.
 - Go to the File tab and select Open.
 - Locate your saved TXT file. (You may need to change the file type filter to Text Files to see it.)
 - Select the file and click Open.
 
Use the Text Import Wizard:
- In the first window, select the Delimited option and click Next.
 - In the second window, select Comma as the delimiter. The preview will show your data arranged in columns. Click Next.
 - In the final window, choose the column format (leave it as General unless specific formats are needed). Click Finish.
 
Your data is now neatly organized in Excel.
4. Save as a CSV File
- Click the File tab and select Save As.
 - In the Save as type dropdown, choose one of the following CSV options:
- CSV UTF-8: A versatile format supporting special characters.
 - CSV (Macintosh): Optimized for Mac systems.
 - CSV (MS-DOS): Compatible with Windows systems.
 
 - Click Save to finalize your CSV file.
 
Your Word file is now successfully converted to a CSV file and ready for use in other applications!