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Use either =--dec2bin(1)
or =dec2bin(1)*1 Then the formating will hold. -- Gary''s Student "scallyte" wrote: I have a range formatted as 00000000. When I type 354 in a cell, I get 00000354 as expected. No problem. When I use the Analysis Pak function = DEC2BIN(1), I get 1 instead of the desired 00000001. A different function for example =SUM(1, 5) works as expected and gives me 00000006. How can I do this without VBA? Thanks |
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