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Default How do I create a macro to put "-" between existing numbers?

I have a spreadsheet containing Social Security numbers. All need to be in
the format ###-##-####. How do I create a macro to do this on a cell that
has the format #########?

So far what I get is that the macro changes the SS# to be the same as the
one I changed when creating the macrol.
 
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