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Thank you very much, that is awesome. Made everything a hell of a lot easier!!
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"john" wrote:

Try =CONCATENATE(TEXT(A3,"00")," ",TEXT(B3,"00000")," ",TEXT(C3,"000"))
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"RMP" wrote:

Please help.

I have a large spreadsheet to format. The first 3 columns contain parts of
an account number. The first column containing 2 digits (00) the 2nd
containing 5 digits (00000) and the 3rd containing three digits (000) ie. 00
00000 000.

I have used the following formula to migrate the contents into 1 column,
=(A3&" "&B3&" "&C3) in the hope that it would form a number like this
00 00000 000.

The problem is some of the account numbers begin with zeros. so 01 00435 020
shows as 1 435 20. I have formatted the cells to show a custom number, pasted
the values rather than the formula in the cells and nothing will work.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks
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