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I have a column with numbers that range from 00000025 to 00985765. I want to
show only the last six digits and delete the two leading zeros. The cells are currently formated as text. I want leading zeros if they are within the last six digits. Since there are 14,000 cells in the column, I am looking for a way to format the appearance without doing individual cells. Thank you. |
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