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okay so I want to show you how to open a comma separated values file in Excel so that you dont lose all the information so I have this file in Excel where it has these huge ID numbers and Ive saved them as text fields and because Ive saved this in Excel format the dot xlsx format Excel remembers these are text field so if I close this file its called file with big numbers and I open it again magic it looks perfectly good but if I open the CSV the comma separated value version of it youll see there we go youll see the data looks funny right the ID numbers seem to have been interpreted in some sort of scientific notation and thats good no good for my purposes so heres what you need to do if you want to get the original text file type format back what Im going to do is Im gonna say file new and Im gonna make a new blank workbook and then what Im gonna do is Im gonna save file from a text file and Im going to take in the file with big numbers dot CSV and lets say import and