Keeping the "0" as the start of a string of numbers

sprtfan34

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Normally I use the "'" apostrophe to keep the "0" at the start of a string of numbers, but I am impurting the sheet into an excel tool which is dropping the ' and the subsequent "0". Is there another way to keep the "0" in the string.

Thank you,
Jerry
 

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Lock one reference in a formula
Need 1 part of a formula to always point to the same range? use $ signs: $V$2:$Z$99 will always point to V2:Z99, even after copying
How/where exactly are you entering the value?
If it is entered as Text, and not a Number, it should maintain the leading zero.
We may need to know more about how this "Excel tool" works.
 
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This returns a text string, not a number:
Excel Workbook
CD
11230123
Sheet2
 
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