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I have an exported .csv file which one of the fields has leading zero. I
know that when I open the file the zero disappear. I have to open the file to edit another field with the correct info. When I do this I lose the leading zero, because I have to re-import this file. It can only be imported as a .csv file. I know how to use format - style - custom - click on the zero - add the correct number of zero. I get the right number 001 instead of 1. I had saved the csv as a .xls made the charges using the format - style - etc. Then I saved it as .csv and didn't open the file and tried to import and got the error. I open the file with notepad and it show correctly. I tried to manually edit the file in notepad but this didn't help. Actually I was using search and replace in note pad. How can I make the leading zero stays? And yes I have to open the file to correct a different field after I have exported the file to .csv. |
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