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araki

Custom Format Cells
 

Hi all,
I am trying to format a numeric cell. I have a number that is numeric,
but I want to add a zero at the beginning of the number. I use the
custom format procedu "0"#. This will put zeros in the cells, but
when I look in the formula bar, the zero is omitted.

Any ideas?

Randy


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Dolphinv4

Hi Araki,

put a " ' " (inverted comma) before you enter "0".

dolphinv4

"araki" wrote:


Hi all,
I am trying to format a numeric cell. I have a number that is numeric,
but I want to add a zero at the beginning of the number. I use the
custom format procedu "0"#. This will put zeros in the cells, but
when I look in the formula bar, the zero is omitted.

Any ideas?

Randy


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paul

format the number as text,that will let you have a preceding 0
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"Dolphinv4" wrote:

Hi Araki,

put a " ' " (inverted comma) before you enter "0".

dolphinv4

"araki" wrote:


Hi all,
I am trying to format a numeric cell. I have a number that is numeric,
but I want to add a zero at the beginning of the number. I use the
custom format procedu "0"#. This will put zeros in the cells, but
when I look in the formula bar, the zero is omitted.

Any ideas?

Randy


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