How to open txt or csv files on iPad

I receive files with a txt extension that are in csv format but cannot open in either pages or numbers. Tapping on the file gives me ‘Send to’ which only offers email or inappropriate apps. If I choose to save, I have no idea where it is saved to. I thought Apple was supposed to be intuitive!

iPad mini 5, iPadOS 18

Posted on Aug 20, 2025 01:47 PM

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Aug 21, 2025 05:48 AM in response to cloth ears

Assuming that you are using the Apple Mail App to access your email, open the email that has the attachment that you wish to save.


Identify the attachment that you wish to save; touch-and-hold the attachment. This should open a small preview window with an associated action menu:




From the action menu, select Save to Files. This will open a new window where you can navigate to where you wish to save your attachment. You can save to a folder in iCloud, locally on your iPad, or to a path on any of your linked cloud services.


Having saved your file, you can open the Files App - and navigate to where you saved the attachment. At top-right of the Files App window, tap the menu icon - and from the menu select View Options. Ensure that Show All Filename Extensions has been enabled:



Having found the saved attachment, touch-and-hold to expose the associated action menu. From the menu, select Rename; manually edit the filename extension from txt to csv.


This of course assumes that the file is, as you have indicated, a csv file with a txt extension.

Aug 21, 2025 01:05 PM in response to cloth ears

cloth ears wrote:

OK, I’ve got the csv extension sorted but how do I open it?

Really? The screenshot you provided does not indicate you have this sorted.


As LotusPilot suggested:


”Having found the saved attachment, touch-and-hold to expose the associated action menu. From the menu, select Rename; manually edit the filename extension from txt to csv.”


In your case, the you should also remove the characters after “.txt”. You will be left with “C2087RT.CSV”.


And, of course, you require an application capable of reading .CSV files such as Apple’s Numbers or Microsoft Excel.

Aug 21, 2025 01:43 PM in response to sberman

“In your case you should also remove the characters after “.text”. I did that and could open the file. Why on earth does Apple add the date and prevent it from opening? One thing I found odd was that as .csv it opened in Numbers but each line was all in column 1. If I left as .txt it opened in Pages in a table with all the data in the correct column! It will open in correct columns in Excel and Libre Office Calc on PC.

Aug 21, 2025 01:45 PM in response to cloth ears

To open your csv file, use the Apple Numbers App. If you haven't already installed it, you can download it for free from the Apple App Store:

https://apps.apple.com/app/numbers/id361304891


The Numbers App is very powerful - and has its own User Guide:

Numbers User Guide for iPad - Apple Support


Other Apps can also be used to open csv files, such as Microsoft Excel. With Excel, you can open but not edit the file unless you have a Microsoft 365 subscription. Other third-party Apps may have to be purchased.

Aug 21, 2025 03:07 PM in response to cloth ears

cloth ears wrote:

Why do[es] Apple add the date?

What makes you assign blame to Apple? The date may well have been added by the sender’s (or perhaps your) email service provider.


If Apple added the date, this would be a universal behavior in Apple’s infrastructure. I, for one, do not observe this behavior. Nor do we see hundreds or thousands of reports and questions about it in these Communities.

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