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Hi anyone kind enuf to help me? I am trying to get excelt to recognise an
input "000" (3 zeros) so that my other formula can pick these 3 zero up and
process them with the mid(x,x) formula etc.
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You could pre-format the cell as text unless you have dependent formulae that
require this input to be formatted as numeric.

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Hi anyone kind enuf to help me? I am trying to get excelt to recognise an
input "000" (3 zeros) so that my other formula can pick these 3 zero up and
process them with the mid(x,x) formula etc.
Thanks

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