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I have some part numbers (see examples below) that contain hypens that I need
to remove for approx. 800 records. If I edit the cells and remove the hypens manually the leading zero is dropped because Excel assumes it's a number. If i format the cell as TEXT first then repeat the process the leading zero is retained. Since I have so many records to remove the hypens from I wanted to use the FIND/REPLACE menu option. When I do this I lose the leading zeros regarless of whether or not I format the cells as TEXT beforehand. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? I thought it may be a bug so I tried in both Excel 2003 and 2007 with the same results. I also thought that maybe there is some hidden formatting in the spreadsheet that may be tripping me up (I've seen this before in Excel) so I copied and PASTE AS VALUES the data to a new Excel file with the same results. Any help would be much appreciated. Guy 022491806-0101-030 033547786-0101-019 014186194-0101-079 010217379-0101-150 028456385-0101-027 014259858-0101-063 009833612-0101-085 |
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