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If you can see the leading 0's in excel, then after you create your CSV file,
don't import it back into excel to verify it. Open that CSV file in Notepad--or your favorite text editor. (Reopening in excel will lose those leading 0's--but they should be there in the CSV file.) Mark Engbretsen wrote: I need to keep the leading zeros in my CSV files. How can I do this? -- Dave Peterson |
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