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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number
(05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
Format Cells.. Number Custom and then 00
-- Gary's Student "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
Store the number as text and it will not exclude the beginning zero.
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
I. Format as text or precede with an apostrophe
'05 this will display the way you want, but certain formulas, like SUM, will ignore it. You can still use it in some mathematical operators, like =A1+A2. II. Use a custom number format of... 00 this will display the way you want, but the value of the cell will be 5. If you do something like =A1 you will get a result of 5 not 05, unless you format the new cell with the same custom number format. "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
The cell is now displaying the number as 05 but the formula bar shows it is
still 5 so when it is uploaded into another system only the single digit will carry through "Gary''s Student" wrote: Format Cells.. Number Custom and then 00 -- Gary's Student "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
Valid point on the custom format. The upload into another system will not
take correctly since the value itself is still 5 instead of 05. Another technicality, the system it is being uploaded to will need it as a number format instead of text or it will be ignored. Any other thoughts? "Sloth" wrote: I. Format as text or precede with an apostrophe '05 this will display the way you want, but certain formulas, like SUM, will ignore it. You can still use it in some mathematical operators, like =A1+A2. II. Use a custom number format of... 00 this will display the way you want, but the value of the cell will be 5. If you do something like =A1 you will get a result of 5 not 05, unless you format the new cell with the same custom number format. "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
The system it is being uploaded to will need it as a two digit
number value instead of text or it will be ignored during the upload. "Bongard" wrote: Store the number as text and it will not exclude the beginning zero. |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
=TEXT(a1,"00")
You say that " the system it is being uploaded to will need it as a number format instead of text or it will be ignored.", but how does the system to which it is being uploaded know whether it is text or number? Is it being uploaded directly as an Excel file, or as a text file? If your Excel file is going directly into the other system, and the other system won't accept Excel's formatted numbers or text, then you'll probably be better off changing the other system. -- David Biddulph "twisted1825" wrote in message ... Valid point on the custom format. The upload into another system will not take correctly since the value itself is still 5 instead of 05. Another technicality, the system it is being uploaded to will need it as a number format instead of text or it will be ignored. Any other thoughts? "Sloth" wrote: I. Format as text or precede with an apostrophe '05 this will display the way you want, but certain formulas, like SUM, will ignore it. You can still use it in some mathematical operators, like =A1+A2. II. Use a custom number format of... 00 this will display the way you want, but the value of the cell will be 5. If you do something like =A1 you will get a result of 5 not 05, unless you format the new cell with the same custom number format. "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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Store numbers starting with zero as 2 digit numbers
I have a direction that could possibly be taken if someone can help me get
there. If the data is a hexadecimal instead of a decimal then it will allow for a two digit value even if the first number is 0. The only way I've been able to get there is a dec2hex(n,2) formula. Any ideas how to designate the cells as hexadecimal without using a formula? "twisted1825" wrote: I need to hard code a single digit number (such as 5) as a 2 digit number (05). Any ideas? |
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