How do I convert Word to TXT while keeping all my formatting?
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Upload the Word file and the converter maps every paragraph style, heading level, font, and inline run (bold/italic/underline) onto the equivalent TXT construct. Where Word and TXT share a styling model (DOCX↔ODT↔DOC) fidelity is near-perfect; converting to a flat format like TXT deliberately drops styling and keeps only the text.
Will my paragraph and character styles survive Word to TXT?
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Named styles (Heading 1, Body Text, Quote) are remapped to the TXT style table so they stay editable and consistent after conversion. Direct character formatting (a manually-bolded word) is preserved as inline TXT runs. Converting into TXT or Markdown flattens named styles into plain text or Markdown markers respectively.
Does Word to TXT conversion preserve tables?
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Yes — table grids, merged cells, column widths, and per-cell alignment carry from Word into TXT when the TXT format supports tables (DOC, DOCX, ODT, RTF, HTML). Converting to TXT renders tables as tab-separated text because plain text has no table model.
What happens to tracked changes and comments when I convert Word to TXT?
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Tracked changes and comments are preserved when both Word and TXT support revision metadata (DOCX, ODT, DOC). If you convert to a format without a revision model (TXT, RTF in basic mode), accept or reject changes in your editor first — otherwise the converter flattens them into the final text so nothing is silently lost.
Will my fonts look the same after converting Word to TXT?
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Font family, size, color, and spacing are written into the TXT file by name. The exact rendering depends on whether the reader has that font installed; for guaranteed identical appearance across machines, convert to PDF instead. For an editable TXT like DOCX or ODT, the font references travel with the file and resolve on open.
Can I convert Word to TXT and keep it editable?
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Yes — that is the point of a TXT target like DOC, DOCX, ODT, or RTF: the output opens as a fully editable document in Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs with text, styles, and tables intact. (A PDF target would instead lock the layout; choose TXT here precisely because you want to keep editing.)
Do headers, footers, and page numbers transfer from Word to TXT?
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Headers, footers, page numbers, and section breaks carry into TXT when the format is page-aware (DOCX, ODT, DOC, RTF). Flat targets (TXT, Markdown) have no page concept, so running headers and page numbers are dropped — the body text is preserved in reading order.
Will images embedded in my Word appear in the TXT?
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Inline and floating images embedded in the Word are extracted and re-embedded in the TXT at their original resolution and anchor position, for every TXT format that stores images (DOCX, ODT, DOC, RTF, HTML). Converting to plain TXT drops images because text files cannot carry binary image data.
Can I batch-convert a folder of Word files to TXT?
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Yes — drop multiple Word files into the upload zone and they convert in parallel, each producing its own TXT download bundled as a ZIP. Premium runs more parallel workers and lifts the per-file size cap, so a large batch of long documents finishes in a fraction of the time.
Are my Word documents private during conversion?
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Yes — uploaded Word files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never open, read, store, or share document contents. The full retention window is documented at /privacy/.
Does Word to TXT keep lists and numbering?
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Bulleted and numbered lists, including multi-level outlines and restart-at-1 numbering, are mapped onto the TXT list model (DOCX, ODT, DOC, RTF, HTML). Markdown targets convert them to `-`/`1.` markers; TXT targets keep the visible bullet characters and indentation as plain text.
Can I convert Word to TXT for use in Google Docs or Microsoft Word?
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Yes — DOCX is the universal interchange format both Google Docs and Word import natively, and DOC, ODT, and RTF import cleanly too. Convert your Word to TXT here, then drag the file straight into Docs or open it in Word; styles, tables, and images come through ready to edit.