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I'm having trouble converting bar codes with leading zeros into csv files
for use from Excel to Accpac. When files are saved as .csv files in Excel it doesn't allow the leading zero formatting to be kept. Is there a method to convert Excel files to .csv files and preserver the leading zeros? thanks! |
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If you look at the CSV file in Notepad, you'll see the leading 0's ARE THERE.
If you are trying to check this by opening the file in Excel, what happens is that Excel drops them. They have to be restored by formatting. On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 08:28:52 -0500, "Jake" wrote: I'm having trouble converting bar codes with leading zeros into csv files for use from Excel to Accpac. When files are saved as .csv files in Excel it doesn't allow the leading zero formatting to be kept. Is there a method to convert Excel files to .csv files and preserver the leading zeros? thanks! |
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"Myrna Larson" wrote in message
... If you look at the CSV file in Notepad, you'll see the leading 0's ARE THERE. If you are trying to check this by opening the file in Excel, what happens is that Excel drops them. They have to be restored by formatting. .... or if you rename the .csv to .txt, then open that with the wizard and specify the format of the column as text. -- David Biddulph |
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