Abhijeet R. Joshi
Active Member
This is a problem that most of us must have faced...
So here is the problem, the CSV extract that I receive from Client has a ' sign thus not dropping the initial zeros from the values...however whenever I copy paste this in excel the initial zeros drop out and then my vlookup gets in a soup....
Hope we have an option to the below two:
1. Avoid dropping of zeros when copy pasting..
2. I have copied and pasted the values and lost the (') sign, now how do I get it back?
3. How to add (') without increasing the len of the values(eg. I had an earlier value with len of 5 now after I add the formula, I do not want the len to change <>5)...
Hope someone has an answer to this....
Thanks in advance..

So here is the problem, the CSV extract that I receive from Client has a ' sign thus not dropping the initial zeros from the values...however whenever I copy paste this in excel the initial zeros drop out and then my vlookup gets in a soup....
Hope we have an option to the below two:
1. Avoid dropping of zeros when copy pasting..
2. I have copied and pasted the values and lost the (') sign, now how do I get it back?
3. How to add (') without increasing the len of the values(eg. I had an earlier value with len of 5 now after I add the formula, I do not want the len to change <>5)...
Hope someone has an answer to this....
Thanks in advance..