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I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried EVERYTHING that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I convert to
csv.
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"LisaG" wrote in message
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I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried EVERYTHING
that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is
dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I convert to
csv.


Are you talking about cells that should contain ONLY a zero, or are you
losing leading zeros, so that a number like "00456" becomes "456"?


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Leads with a zero (7 digit number). I have tried custom formatting as well.
It is gone as soon as I convert to csv.

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"LisaG" wrote in message
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I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried EVERYTHING
that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is
dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I convert to
csv.


Are you talking about cells that should contain ONLY a zero, or are you
losing leading zeros, so that a number like "00456" becomes "456"?



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I have also changed the xls file to txt and imported into Excel formating
that zero digit column as text but again as soon as I save in csv format, the
zero is gone. I have to have this done by Monday and I am fed up.

"LisaG" wrote:

Leads with a zero (7 digit number). I have tried custom formatting as well.
It is gone as soon as I convert to csv.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:


"LisaG" wrote in message
...
I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried EVERYTHING
that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is
dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I convert to
csv.


Are you talking about cells that should contain ONLY a zero, or are you
losing leading zeros, so that a number like "00456" becomes "456"?



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It is when you open the csv file in excel it gets changed so the csv file
itself should have the leading zeros
if you are sending it to another program

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Peo Sjoblom

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"LisaG" wrote in message
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I have also changed the xls file to txt and imported into Excel formating
that zero digit column as text but again as soon as I save in csv format,
the
zero is gone. I have to have this done by Monday and I am fed up.

"LisaG" wrote:

Leads with a zero (7 digit number). I have tried custom formatting as
well.
It is gone as soon as I convert to csv.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:


"LisaG" wrote in message
...
I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial
zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried
EVERYTHING
that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is
dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I
convert to
csv.

Are you talking about cells that should contain ONLY a zero, or are you
losing leading zeros, so that a number like "00456" becomes "456"?






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Thanks but no it isn't working - I am trying to upload this file to a student
information system and the SIS does not recognize the zeros even though I
know (and you know) they are there as they are viewable in Notepad. Any
other suggestions?

Lisa

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

It is when you open the csv file in excel it gets changed so the csv file
itself should have the leading zeros
if you are sending it to another program

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

(No private emails please)


"LisaG" wrote in message
...
I have also changed the xls file to txt and imported into Excel formating
that zero digit column as text but again as soon as I save in csv format,
the
zero is gone. I have to have this done by Monday and I am fed up.

"LisaG" wrote:

Leads with a zero (7 digit number). I have tried custom formatting as
well.
It is gone as soon as I convert to csv.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:


"LisaG" wrote in message
...
I am attempting to upload a csv file but when saving I lose my initial
zero
in my spreadsheet due to the conversion to csv. I have tried
EVERYTHING
that
I have read on these discussion groups and to no avail...the zero is
dropped
as soon as I save to csv. I have checked in notepad (zero is there),
converted to text, blah blah - but zero is dropped every time I
convert to
csv.

Are you talking about cells that should contain ONLY a zero, or are you
losing leading zeros, so that a number like "00456" becomes "456"?





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