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csv format changes numbers
I need to save my file in a csv format. When the file is reopenned, some of
the numbers are in a date format and others are in exponential format. How can I format the number to keep the numbers from changing format. I have tried various formats before savint the file. In this instance, the numbers represent part numbers and the file is being imported into my business software to update pricing. -- Bob |
csv format changes numbers
If you are re-opening in Excel, the behaviour you describe is typical.
Have you tried opening the *.csv file in Notepad or similar application? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 21 May 2008 07:04:01 -0700, Bobbr wrote: I need to save my file in a csv format. When the file is reopenned, some of the numbers are in a date format and others are in exponential format. How can I format the number to keep the numbers from changing format. I have tried various formats before savint the file. In this instance, the numbers represent part numbers and the file is being imported into my business software to update pricing. |
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