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Hi:
I have a numeric cell, which I wish to always show as three digits (001 for example). I find that I don't know how to do that, and there is no simple "Format" command as there is in Access! Can someone give me a pointer? The problem is that the cell has to be incremented in the processing, since it represents a sub sequence number which ultimately becomes unique key. Thanks in advance John Baker |
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