When you open a file from the internet, Excel blocks editing for safety. Look for the yellow bar at the top and click "Enable Editing." Why Move Data to Excel?

💡 Excel handles massive datasets (hundreds of thousands of rows) more smoothly than most web browsers. It also offers deeper Pivot Table customization and complex "What-If" analysis tools.

Excel often deletes zeros at the start of phone numbers or zip codes. To fix this, import the file via the "Data" tab and set that column's format to "Text."

💡 Storing a file locally on your encrypted drive or a company server provides a layer of security that "public" cloud links cannot always guarantee.

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Banks usually offer "Download Transactions" where you can choose between .XLS, .CSV, or .OFX. Choosing the Right File Format

Sometimes, a downloaded file doesn't look quite right when it hits your hard drive. Here is how to fix the most frequent hiccups.