It worked when I tried it before posting the reply, and it works for me now
(Excel 2007). In a new workbook, in cells with a default format of General, I
enter the OP's sample data in two cells. If I just remove the dashes from
one, it becomes a number and drops the leading zero. If I format the second
cell as Text, then remove the dashes, it remains as text with the leading
zero intact. I get the same results with other similar leading-zero strings
of digits & dashes. 2007 vs. earlier version, maybe?
Thanks,
Hutch
"Ashish Mathur" wrote:
Hi,
The first one will not work
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Regards,
Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
"Tom Hutchins" wrote in message
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A couple of alternatives:
- format the cell as Text before removing the dashes
- put an apostrophe before the 0 before removing the dashes
- remove the dashes in another cell, using SUBSTITUTE:
=SUBSTITUTE(A1,"-","")
- give the cell a custom number format like 000000000
Hope this helps,
Hutch
"Pierre" wrote:
Good day all,
I am trying to change this number 01-465-9273 to show up as 014659273. It
is
easy enough to make the (-) go away but it takes the zeros at the
beginning
of the number away as well which defeats the purpose
Thanks
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Pierre