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Default How i can remove 000 from 0004317575303272489

You can use TTC (Text To Columns).

Select your column of data, then,
<Data <TextToColumns
Click on "Fixed Width", then <Next

Click in the "Data Preview" window and place the 'break line' to separate
the zeroes,
Then <Next

In the "Data Preview" window you see the first column of 0's selected by
default.
Click on "Do Not Import Column"
You see the header change from 'General' to "skip".

Then click on the second column containing your numbers.
Click on "Text", since you have 16 digits remaining.
Then <Finish.
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HTH,

RD
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