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Left side 0 disappears
Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side 0
in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003 Thanks |
Left side 0 disappears
You could try Custom Formatting?
if you enter a number eg 0400 in a cell, it automatically goes to 400. So hit Ctrl 1 to bring up the format cells options. In the Number tab, select the Custom category, then in Type, input 0#### where the # stands for the length of the number. This should put a zero in front assuming you've put in enough #'s. HTH Mike "Bev Greene" wrote: Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side 0 in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003 Thanks |
Left side 0 disappears
Format it to the number of significant digits, e.g. CellsFormatCustom
value of 000000 -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Bev Greene" wrote in message ... Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side 0 in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003 Thanks |
Left side 0 disappears
Format the cell to text or type an apostrophe and then the number ie '01234
-- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Bev Greene" wrote: Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side 0 in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003 Thanks |
Left side 0 disappears
You can do it relatively easily if you know how many digits you've got. If
you use a custom format of 00000, for instance, then you'll get (at least 5) digits including any necessary leading zeroes. -- David Biddulph "Bev Greene" wrote in message ... Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side 0 in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003 Thanks |
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