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how to keep leading zeros when opening a CSV file in Excel a CSV file is a Commerce separated values file that has commas delimiting or separating the various fields in the file I can create a CSV file in Excel with leading zeros in one of the cells but when I close the file and open it again in Excel Excel tends to ignore the leading zeros so CSV files are very basic and simple formats so it is better a workaround for this is to open it in notepad first and then copy the text into Excel because if I copy the if I open the CSV file in Excel directly any leading zeros will be lost so here I have a CSP file Iamp;#39;ll right click and say open with Notepad here when I look at the data I see that the ID has three leading zeros now if I open this file directly in Excel those leading zeros will be lost and that is important information because this serves as an ID number of six digits and not a number that is going to be used for calculation so the zeros cannot be ignored the next step is