Hi Marius!
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Marius Andreiana wrote:
> How do you deal with numeric fields which start with 0 ?
> Excel takes the 0s out.
>
[wild-guess]
erm, enclose them in `quotes' ?
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Jorge,
I pieced together a way to do this from other suggestions I found on the
mailing list and elsewhere. This is more of a trick to get Excel to think
it has an Excel file, but it doesn't truly generate an Excel file.
Thanks to Excel versions 97 and up (don't recall 95) havin
How do you deal with numeric fields which start with 0 ?
Excel takes the 0s out.
Thanks,
Marius Andreiana
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Instead of the comma-separated suggestions mentioned in other posts, I'd
recommend using a tab-separated file so that you don't have any confusion
for entries such as addresses that might look like "Seattle, WA". The
other reason is that it's *really* hard to enter a TAB in an HTML form so
it's j
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