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I need to remove all the leading zeros from a part number column on my
spreadsheet by formula in an adjacent column. There can be none or up to 4 zeros at the beginning, and some entries are alpha-numeric. (So multiplying by 1 or adding 0 won't work.) The problem comes when trying to perform a vlookup. If I don't enter the zero's, I get a "not found". If there is a way for vlookup to ignore the leading zero's that will work too. Thanks! Squeaky |
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