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Ok, I'm not all that familiar with Excel or it's formulas/functions.
Let me say thanks in advance for the responses. Here's the situation: I have a spreadsheet that has one column, the numbers need to increase like below: 00001-2010 00002-2010 00003-2010 This is where the first number, must increase and the second number is the year. The dash is always interpreted as a subtraction symbol. Is there anyway I can create a formula to automatically increase the first portion of the number, leaving the last part as is. Thanks again, Matt |
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