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I have a text column in Excel where numbers are stored like 001 or 001a.
When I save the file as csv, it deletes the leading zeros on the ones that are like 001. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help! Liz |
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Open the CSV file in Notepad or Wordpad to see the leading zeros. If you re-open in Excel, you lose the leading zeros. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:45:02 -0700, Liz C wrote: I have a text column in Excel where numbers are stored like 001 or 001a. When I save the file as csv, it deletes the leading zeros on the ones that are like 001. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help! Liz |
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Instead of verifying that the leading 0's are there using excel, open the .CSV
file in notepad. It's not the saving of the .CSV file that gets rid of the leading 0's. It's the reopening in excel that removes them. Liz C wrote: I have a text column in Excel where numbers are stored like 001 or 001a. When I save the file as csv, it deletes the leading zeros on the ones that are like 001. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help! Liz -- Dave Peterson |
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