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I am trying to delimit a string of data, which contains, in one column, a
series of six digits which start with the number zero. After typing the number in the zero is remove, i.e. I enter 001234 then becomes 1234. Is it possible for the zero(s) to remain a part of the entry? PLEASE HELP! |
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