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If the numbers have leading zeros they are already text so should not drop the
zeros. Unless, of course, the numbers are just formatted to show leading zeros. In that case =TEXT(G7,"000000")&TEXT(G8,"000000") Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:11:01 -0800, Dick wrote: When I concatenate a number with leading zeros, the zeros are removed. How can I retain them? |
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