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How do I insert hypens in existing column representing social sec.
I need to insert two hyphens in an existing column of numbers (represents
social security numbers) in Excel, i.e. xxx-xx-xxxx. Is there a formual that will accomplish this? |
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Yes, in US excel there is a ssn format under formatcellsnumberspecial
it looks like 000-00-0000 that assumes that your data are numbers and not text Regards, Peo Sjoblom "hard head" wrote: I need to insert two hyphens in an existing column of numbers (represents social security numbers) in Excel, i.e. xxx-xx-xxxx. Is there a formual that will accomplish this? |
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