vba is converting text to values!
Very close.
Range("NewZip").Value = Format(Range("OldZip).Value,"00000")
(I think you were missing a zero in your format.)
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Vasant
"Bill_S" wrote in message
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Need help with vba in Excel. I have a list of zip codes many of which
begin
with zeroes so I have converted them to text using Excel's built-in Text
function: Text(ZipCode,"00000"). When I run the vba command to assign the
value of a zip to another cell on the spreadsheet, it converts it to a
number, not as text, and thus my routine bombs on subsequent lines of code
on
a "type mismatch."
ex: Range("NewZip").Value = Range("OldZip").Value
where OldZip is the original zip code formatted as text and NewZip is the
cell where the value of the zip code is assigned--with the leading zeroes
stripped off. Is there some sort of Text command in vba whereby I could
do
something like:
Range("NewZip").Value = Text(Range("OldZip).Value,"0000")
you know, kind of like the built-in Excel text command?
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