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If ALL product numbers have the same structu
3-letters, a space, several zeros, the core value, and 4 ending zeros.... try something like this: Select the list of ProdNums From the Excel main menu: <data<text-to-columns Check: Fixed Width.........click [Next] Click to insert a break before the 1st zero Click to insert a break before the last 4 zero s Click [Next] Select the first text column and Check: do not import column Select the 2nd text column and Check: General format Select the last text column and Check: do not import column .........click [Finish] That will leave the core number. If formatted as General....the leading zeros will be removed. Is that something you can work with? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "instructorjml" wrote: My current product number is 'ABC 0000030000030000--yes that is a label identifier at the beginning of the id. I would like to eliminate the ABC, the leading zeros, and the four zeros at the end. However, this is the first number of thousands in the column--all of which change in those middle numbers that I need to retain. |
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