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Bev Greene

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



mike_vr

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



Bob Phillips

Left side 0 disappears
 
Format it to the number of significant digits, e.g. CellsFormatCustom
value of 000000

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HTH

Bob

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Is there anyway besides formatting the cell for text to keep the left side
0
in a cell from disappearing? Product name Excel 2003

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John

Left side 0 disappears
 
Format the cell to text or type an apostrophe and then the number ie '01234
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"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



David Biddulph[_2_]

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.
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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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