A cheat would be to add a character in front so that Excel thinks it is a
string and not a number.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee, Insoo [mailto:Insoo(_dot_)Lee(_at_)gs(_dot_)com]
Sent: 22 January 2003 16:39
To: 'xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com'
Subject: [xsl] XSL/XML to Excel
Not sure if this is the appropriate newsgroup, but any help would be
appreciated.
I'm using XSL to stylesheet XML and output it to html and excel and they
work great.
Only thing is for excel, I noticed that it drops all leading zeroes by
default so that
<myTag>0000123</myTag> would show up 123 in excel cell in stead of 0000123
Any trick I can use in XSL to show it correctly in excel?
Thanks
IL
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