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I need a formula that will allow a set of numbers to go from this:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to this: xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xx Every formula I've come across will only let me add three hyphens to a set of numbers, where as, I need to add four. I really don't want to have to do this manually. The hyphens in the example are placed where I actually need them to be. Can anyone help?! |
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