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Raven Maniac
 
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Thanks everyone for the help. My label will always be 10 characters (product
ISBN), so the "0000000000" works great.

TJ

"Troy Peterson" wrote:

In my case, I use the formula that matches DMcRitchie's, because my label is
not set to exactly 10 characters, as some of the other examples would tend
to assume.
e.g. 0-16830-400-8, 0-16830-400-9,0-16830-400-10. The other formulas would
format the last entry to exactly 10 characters.
TJP

"Raven Maniac" <Raven wrote in message
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I am attempting to take a label with numbers and dashes and remove the
dashes, so I can convert the labels to the same format as my source file

in a
VLOOKUP. I'm using the following formula:
=CONCATENATE("'",left(a1,1),mid(a1,3,5),mid(a1,10, 3),right(a1,1), which

takes
0-16830-400-7, and converts it to '0168304007. The problem is, the

VLOOKUP
doesn't work until I value the formula, then hit F2 and F9 to convert it

to a
label. The problem is the ' symbol, which shows in the cell until I hit

F2 &
F9. If I don't put the ' symbol into the CONCATENATE formula, CONCATENATE
converts the 0168304007 to a value and removes the leading zero. My

source
file is a label that contains a leading zero.

Is there a better way to do this conversion? If not, is there a way to
change the result to a label without manually hitting F2 & F9. I'm
converting a few thousand labels, so doing this manually would be a

nightmare.