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scallyte

How to get leading zeros using DEC2BIN
 
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


Gary''s Student

How to get leading zeros using DEC2BIN
 
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



JE McGimpsey

How to get leading zeros using DEC2BIN
 
How about

=DEC2BIN(1,8)

From Help:

Syntax:
DEC2BIN(number,places)
...
Places is the number of characters to use. If places is omitted, DEC2BIN
uses the minimum number of characters necessary. Places is useful for padding
the return value with leading 0s (zeros).





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"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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