XP Office Excel importing CSV Files

K

Keith

I am attempting to import a CSV file and when I open the file in
Excel I need to have the zeros not be removed from the entries that
are made.
Example:
0850.1000
is changed to
850.1

Thanks for any help.
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Either: format the cells to show more decimals and leading zero
OR; rename the file to *.TXT and import this; more control over formatting
(it seem that 0850.1000 is not a real number for you - ie no arithmetic will
be done on it) so you could keep it as text.

future reference, use for questions
on Excel
 

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