TXT to DOC Converter

Convert TXT files to legacy Microsoft Word DOC documents for older software and systems that specifically require the .doc format.

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Drop your TXT files here

Up to 50MB per file.

Conversion Settings

Files are encrypted and auto-deleted after conversion

How to Convert

  • 01

    Upload your TXT files

    Drag and drop or select TXT files from your device. You can upload multiple files at once.

  • 02

    Configure Output

    Start the conversion. Crest Convert will prepare the DOC file using the appropriate format engine.

  • 03

    Download DOC files

    Once conversion finishes, download your files individually or as a compressed ZIP archive.

Why convert TXT to DOC?

Converting TXT to DOC gives plain text the structure and compatibility needed for editing, sharing, publishing, printing, or importing into another application.

Paragraphs and line breaks are carried into the DOC file, with no Crest Convert watermark and no software installation required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DOC file?expand_more
DOC is the legacy Microsoft Word document format used by Word 97-2003 and older business software. It remains useful when a system specifically requires a .doc file.
Should I use DOC or DOCX?expand_more
Use DOCX for current versions of Word and most modern document apps. Use DOC only for older software, legacy workflows, or upload forms that explicitly request .doc.
Can I edit the converted DOC file?expand_more
Yes. The output is an editable Word document that can be opened by compatible versions of Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, and other apps with DOC support.
Are TXT paragraphs retained?expand_more
Yes. Existing paragraphs and line breaks are carried into the document, ready for you to add Word formatting afterward.
Can I batch convert TXT to DOC?expand_more
Yes. Add several TXT files and convert them together. Each input produces its own DOC file, with a ZIP download available for completed batches.
Do I need an older version of Word?expand_more
No. The conversion runs online. Many current document apps can still open DOC files, although DOCX is recommended unless legacy compatibility is required.

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