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I am trying to format a decimal number that has leading zeros and four
decimal places and want to remove the decimal but keep the structure of the number ie change 00000100.9730 to 000001009730. I have tried various methods including changing the number to text the doing a find and replace the decimal and replacing it with "" to no avail. I end up loosing the zeros. Any suggestions would be appreciated |
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