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How to convert Excel file to CSV in C#, VB.NET?

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Syncfusion® Excel (XlsIO) library is a .NET Excel library used to create, read, and edit Excel documents. Using this library, you can convert an Excel file with simple text into a CSV file.

Steps to convert an Excel file to CSV file programmatically:

Step 1: Create a new C# console application project.

Create empty Console application in Visual Studio

Create a new C# console application

Step 2: Install the Syncfusion.XlsIO.WinForms NuGet package as a reference to your .NET Framework applications from NuGet.org.

Add XlsIO reference to the project

Install NuGet package

Step 3: Include the following namespace in the Program.cs file.

C#

using Syncfusion.XlsIO;

VB.NET

Imports Syncfusion.XlsIO

 

Step 4: Use the following code snippet to convert an Excel file with simple text into CSV file.

C#

// Initialize ExcelEngine.
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
    // Initialize Application.
    IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
 
    // Set default version for application.
    application.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2013;
 
    // Create a new workbook.
    IWorkbook workbook = application.Workbooks.Create(1);
 
    // Access the first worksheet in the workbook.
    IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
 
    // Adding text to a cell
    worksheet.Range["A1:N30"].Text = "Hello World";
 
    // Save the workbook to csv format.
    worksheet.SaveAs("Sample.csv", ",");
}

 

VB.NET

'Initialize ExcelEngine.
Using excelEngine As ExcelEngine = New ExcelEngine
 
    'Initialize Application.
    Dim application As IApplication = excelEngine.Excel
 
    'Set default version for application.
    application.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2013
 
    'Create a new workbook.
    Dim workbook As IWorkbook = application.Workbooks.Create(1)
 
    'Accessing the first worksheet in the workbook.
    Dim worksheet As IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
 
    'Adding text to a cell
    worksheet.Range("A1:N30").Text = "Hello World"
 
    'Save the workbook to csv format.
    worksheet.SaveAs("Sample.csv", ",")
 
End Using

A complete working example can be downloaded from Convert Excel File To CSV File.zip.

By executing the program, you will get the output Excel file as shown below.

Create Excel File

Output Excel document

Take a moment to peruse the documentation, where you can find basic worksheet data manipulation options along with features like Conditional Formatting, worksheet calculations through Formulas, adding Charts in worksheet or workbook, organizing and analyzing data through Tables and Pivot Tables, appending multiple records to worksheet using Template Markers, and most importantly PDF and Image conversions etc., with code examples.

Refer here to explore the rich set of Syncfusion® Excel (XlsIO) library features.

An online sample link to convert Excel file to CSV file.

Note:

Starting with v16.2.0.x, if you reference Syncfusion® assemblies from a trial setup or from the NuGet feed, include a license key in your projects. Refer to the link to learn about generating and registering the Syncfusion® license key in your application to use the components without a trial message.

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed learning about how to convert Excel file to CSV in C#, VB.NET.

You can refer to our  WinForms XlsIO feature tour page to know about its other groundbreaking feature representations. You can also explore our WinForms XlsIO documentation to understand how to create and manipulate data.

For current customers, you can check out our components from the License and Downloads page. If you are new to Syncfusion, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out our other controls.

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