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I am still having difficulty with this concatenate formula. I have a
spreadsheet I need to import as a flat file. First I have to put info into an Excel spreadsheet. If I use the concat formula, it appears in a column that I cannot have in my spreadsheet becasue the import parameters are already set. Column A is my SSNs. I cannot use them in the import with hyphens and if zeros drop off. Can anyone help me to format Column A so zeros don't drop off and hyphens go away? I can use Column H for a formula. Please answer with lower level geek speak. Thanks "Cheri" wrote: I am trying to format a column of SSNs keeping any zeros in front and dropping the hyphen. Can someone help me with this extra formatting? Cheri |
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