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Zero is missing from imported file.
I import a comma separated value file into Excel 2003, on a regular basis.
The file consists of eight columns, one of the columns is just telephone numbers, which all start with a Zero (I am based in the UK), when I import this file into Excel, then the first Zero is missing from all of the telephone numbers. Does anybody know how I could fix this please; I have tried search engines, but have had no luck. Can anyone help me please? Mel. |
Zero is missing from imported file.
If you want the cell to be treated as a number, but to show 11 digits
(including the leading zero), format cell as 00000000000 If you want to treat the cell as text, don't Open the csv file, but instead use Ezxcel's Data/ Import External Data, and that will give you the text import wizard and allow you to specify the relevant column as text at the import stage. -- David Biddulph "mel" wrote in message ... I import a comma separated value file into Excel 2003, on a regular basis. The file consists of eight columns, one of the columns is just telephone numbers, which all start with a Zero (I am based in the UK), when I import this file into Excel, then the first Zero is missing from all of the telephone numbers. Does anybody know how I could fix this please; I have tried search engines, but have had no luck. Can anyone help me please? Mel. |
Zero is missing from imported file.
Can you change the file type to *.txt and open that in Excel?
Then the Text Wizard would be used to designate the format of the column as text. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:03:02 -0800, mel wrote: I import a comma separated value file into Excel 2003, on a regular basis. The file consists of eight columns, one of the columns is just telephone numbers, which all start with a Zero (I am based in the UK), when I import this file into Excel, then the first Zero is missing from all of the telephone numbers. Does anybody know how I could fix this please; I have tried search engines, but have had no luck. Can anyone help me please? Mel. |
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