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When converting data like this so that it goes into its own columns you got to be a little bit careful about things like this, the bank account number, for one you dont want to lose these leading zeroes and for another just for now notice that the first ones got a 9 and were going to see a problem with that later with very large numbers so if I want to convert this into its own columns. I highlight it, data, text to columns, its delimited. I can see it is using an upward line so that looks fine. If I click finish, so it seems to have worked except notice the bank accounts seem to have some strange formatting. Im just going to change it, were going to say make it a number. When you look now this bank account number, its missing, there should be a leading zero here and even worse it ended 119. Now Excel, because this numbers so big and its treating it as a number, it just cannot handle a number that big so anything after this one will become a zero