Convert Bank Statement PDF to Apple Numbers (Mac)
To open a bank statement PDF in Apple Numbers on Mac: convert to CSV or Excel (.xlsx) using Bank Statement Converter (free), then open the file directly in Numbers. All transaction columns — date, description, debit, credit, balance — import correctly and are ready for Numbers formulas and charts.
Key Benefits
- Convert bank PDF to CSV or XLSX, then open directly in Apple Numbers
- Numbers opens both .xlsx and .csv files without any additional steps
- Date, description, debit, credit, balance columns import correctly
- Works with any bank — US, UK, Australian, Canadian, and international banks
- Free, no account required
How It Works
- Step 1: Upload your bank statement PDF to Bank Statement Converter
- Step 2: Select CSV or Excel (.xlsx) output and download
- Step 3: On Mac, right-click the downloaded file and select Open With → Numbers
- Step 4: Numbers opens the transaction data — add formulas or charts as needed
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Apple Numbers open Excel (.xlsx) files from Bank Statement Converter?
- Yes. Numbers on Mac opens .xlsx files directly via File → Open or by double-clicking the file. All formatting, column types, and data transfer correctly from the Bank Statement Converter output.
- Can I use Numbers formulas on my bank statement data?
- Yes. Once opened in Numbers, you can use SUMIF to total spending by category, COUNTIF to count transaction types, or add a chart to visualize monthly spending trends.
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