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I was going to say that but I don't recall what it is called in Excel 2007
which the OP uses. Also one has to make sure one changes the filetypes to *.* or else the CSV file won't be visible -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Or open it with Data/ Import External Data. -- David Biddulph "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... Change the extension to text (txt) instead and the text import wizard will open, then you can set the import in a particular column as text and Excel won't try to convert it to a number. "Mike P" wrote in message ... I am opening a CSV file in which the first column is a text field. The text field contains a 9 digit alpha numeric characters. Excel makes the assumption that the field is a number, which then alters the content of the alpha numeric text data by removing all leading zeros and if the letter "E" or "e" exists in the text field, Excel turns it into Scientific notation. After I open the file, I select the cell, then set format to text, but it is too late. The scientific notation is set and all leading zeros are gone. Is there a way to not have this happen? I am using Excel 2007 Thanks in advance for your help! |
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