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TEX at a glance
TEX
Convert to TEX when the destination workflow expects source for LaTeX or TeX-based publishing rather than a finished office document.
It is the right target for papers, theses, technical manuals, books, and any content that will be typeset with strong control over equations, references, and print layout.
Use TEX when structured source and compile-time publishing matter more than immediate WYSIWYG editing.
CSV at a glance
CSV
Convert to CSV when data needs to move between tools rather than preserve layout.
It is the standard target for database exports, spreadsheet imports, mailing-list uploads, analytics extracts, and one-time migrations into other business systems.
Use CSV when recipients need a simple table they can open anywhere or ingest programmatically, and avoid it when formulas, multiple sheets, cell formatting, comments, or strong typing need to survive the conversion.
CSV is best when interoperability and machine-readability matter more than presentation.
Format comparison
| Feature | TEX | CSV |
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| File type | Document | Spreadsheet |
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| Compression / quality | depends | structured |
| File size characteristics | medium | small |
| Compatibility | broad | moderate |
| Editability | moderate | high |
| Created year | 1978 | 1972 |
| Inventor | Donald Knuth | long-standing tabular data interchange convention |
| Status | active | active |
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| Archival suitability | strong | moderate |
| Metadata handling | moderate | rich |
| Delivery profile | strong | moderate |
| Workflow fit | exchange | analysis |
| Vector scaling | ❌ | ❌ |
| Reflowable text | ❌ | ❌ |
| Structured data | ✔️ | ✔️ |
When to use each format
When to use TEX
- authoring
- review and collaboration
- distribution
- Excellent for complex technical typesetting.
When to use CSV
- analysis
- reporting
- business-data exchange
- Almost every spreadsheet and data tool can read it.
FAQs
Why convert TEX to CSV?
Convert to CSV when data needs to move between tools rather than preserve layout.
It is the standard target for database exports, spreadsheet imports, mailing-list uploads, analytics extracts, and one-time migrations into other business systems.
Use CSV when recipients need a simple table they can open anywhere or ingest programmatically, and avoid it when formulas, multiple sheets, cell formatting, comments, or strong typing need to survive the conversion.
CSV is best when interoperability and machine-readability matter more than presentation.
What changes when converting TEX to CSV?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Size profile changes from medium in TEX to small in CSV. Quality profile changes from depends in TEX to structured in CSV. Editability profile changes from moderate in TEX to high in CSV. Compatibility profile changes from broad in TEX to moderate in CSV. Archival profile changes from strong in TEX to moderate in CSV. Metadata profile changes from moderate in TEX to rich in CSV. Delivery profile changes from strong in TEX to moderate in CSV. Workflow profile changes from exchange in TEX to analysis in CSV.
What should I review after converting TEX to CSV?
Check the exported file for It has weak native typing and schema guarantees.; Quoting, delimiters, encodings, and multi-sheet semantics vary across producers..