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template request for telephones
 
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It would be nice to be able to convert a 10 digit number so that it would be
readable as a telephone number such as (332) 233-8765. Excel in office 2000
is the program I use. Also Word in office 2000.
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FormatCellsCustom--Phone Number

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"template request for telephones" wrote:

It would be nice to be able to convert a 10 digit number so that it would be
readable as a telephone number such as (332) 233-8765. Excel in office 2000
is the program I use. Also Word in office 2000.

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Hi,

'Format' - 'Cells' (In the Toolbar), or select the cell(s), Right click
and select 'Format Cells'
Then, select under 'Number', 'Special' and 'Phone Number'

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B. R. Ramachandran

"template request for telephones" wrote:

It would be nice to be able to convert a 10 digit number so that it would be
readable as a telephone number such as (332) 233-8765. Excel in office 2000
is the program I use. Also Word in office 2000.

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