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Number Formatting
In a column I have a series of two thousand numbers. Each number is five
digits long and reads 00070. In the sequence only the last two digits change. I know I can enter a ' to make the number show all of the characters. But how do I convert all the numbers that are presently typed into the column without having to edit each cell. |
Number Formatting
Format Cells... Number Custom 00000
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200785 "Michael" wrote: In a column I have a series of two thousand numbers. Each number is five digits long and reads 00070. In the sequence only the last two digits change. I know I can enter a ' to make the number show all of the characters. But how do I convert all the numbers that are presently typed into the column without having to edit each cell. |
Number Formatting
.... or =TEXT(A1,"00000"), if you want the result as text, not a number.
-- David Biddulph "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Format Cells... Number Custom 00000 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200785 "Michael" wrote: In a column I have a series of two thousand numbers. Each number is five digits long and reads 00070. In the sequence only the last two digits change. I know I can enter a ' to make the number show all of the characters. But how do I convert all the numbers that are presently typed into the column without having to edit each cell. |
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