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You did say a comma separated file which is most likely *.csv
Change the csv extension to txt then import or open directly in Excel. Gord On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 15:42:25 -0800, Gord Dibben wrote: When youi Import or open a *.txt file the Text Wiizard will pop up and in Step 3 under Column Data Format you can select Text. Leading zeros will be held. Gord On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 12:07:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: I want to import data from a comma separated Notepad file. When I import into Excel I find that the leading zeroes are dropped and I don't want this to happen. I have some fields that should be "000" not "0". Is there a way to import without losing all these zeroes? |
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