Exporting tally data in excel format is very important function we are looking for. Data’s in excel format is essential for a quick analysis of business results. Excel has unlimited options like using formulas, filtering, sorting data’s and many more. Tally has
limited options for data analysis. Fortunately latest versions of Tally 9 and ERP9 have the facility to export data’s directly in excel format. But in older version like tally 6.3, tally7.2, tally 8.1 do not have the facility of exporting data’s in excel format. But there is an easier way to do this
![tally to excel](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tally-to-excel-300x193.png)
There are two methods we are going to explain here. Earlier one is easier than latter. lets consider exporting day book of ABC LTD.
Gateway of tally » Display »Daybook
Press export button or use short cut key Alt + E a new screen will appear called report generation screen
![tally export screen tally export screen](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tally-export-screen1.jpg)
Now press backspace to alter Format and output file name. change as below.
Format= ASCII (comma delimited)
output file name = Daybook.csv
![export in csv format export tally data in csv format](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/export-in-csv-format.jpg)
Go to tally program folder, if you do not go where it exists, right click on tally program icon, click on properties, then click find target. tally program folder will open. there you can find a file called Daybook.csv
![csvfile comma seperated value file](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/csvfile.jpg)
![excel sheet after export excel sheet after exporting](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/excel-sheet-after-export.jpg)
Export the file in same manner and change the file extension name as daybook.txt format should be ASCII(comma delimited).
Now open Microsoft excel, click on file, then click on open and locate the the text file we have exported in tally program folder
![open txt file in excel open file](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/open-txt-file-in-excel.jpg)
![text import wizard text import wizard in excel](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/text-import-wizard.jpg)
Make sure that data type is selected “Delimited“, then click on next button to have second step of the text import wizard. in this stage select “comma” only under “Delimiters”
![text import wizard step2 text import wizard step2](http://www.accountinghead.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/text-import-wizard-step2.jpg)
Click on finish, you will see all the data’s are imported in excel sheet.
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