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When I place a telephone number begining with zero into a cell, as soon as I move away from that cell, the zero at the begining of the telephone number disapears. I have tried formatting the cell for text, which does allow the zero to remain but it also puts a green tag in the top left of the cell. I have also tried the other formats but I just can't seem to get the zero to stay put. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards |
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Precede the number with a single quote (apostrophe)
-- Gary''s Student "chesjak" wrote: Hi When I place a telephone number begining with zero into a cell, as soon as I move away from that cell, the zero at the begining of the telephone number disapears. I have tried formatting the cell for text, which does allow the zero to remain but it also puts a green tag in the top left of the cell. I have also tried the other formats but I just can't seem to get the zero to stay put. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards |
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Hi Gary
Thanks for your reply but are you sure that that is necessary. In other excel spreadsheets that I am sent, the zero in front of the telephone numbers do not have an apostrophe in front of them. can it not be a matter of correct formating of the cells?? Regards "Gary''s Student" wrote: Precede the number with a single quote (apostrophe) -- Gary''s Student "chesjak" wrote: Hi When I place a telephone number begining with zero into a cell, as soon as I move away from that cell, the zero at the begining of the telephone number disapears. I have tried formatting the cell for text, which does allow the zero to remain but it also puts a green tag in the top left of the cell. I have also tried the other formats but I just can't seem to get the zero to stay put. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards |
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Hi,
Try and apply a custom number format to the cell. Select the cell(s), Format, Cells.. On the Number tab, Select Custom under Category Set the format to 00000000 (Or however many characters your number is) You can read up custom number formats in Excel's help. Hope this is what you were looking for. Sean "chesjak" wrote in message ... Hi When I place a telephone number begining with zero into a cell, as soon as I move away from that cell, the zero at the begining of the telephone number disapears. I have tried formatting the cell for text, which does allow the zero to remain but it also puts a green tag in the top left of the cell. I have also tried the other formats but I just can't seem to get the zero to stay put. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards |
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Hi Sean
Yes, that's just what I was looking for. Why didn't I realise it???? Many thanks ============================== "Sean" wrote: Hi, Try and apply a custom number format to the cell. Select the cell(s), Format, Cells.. On the Number tab, Select Custom under Category Set the format to 00000000 (Or however many characters your number is) You can read up custom number formats in Excel's help. Hope this is what you were looking for. Sean "chesjak" wrote in message ... Hi When I place a telephone number begining with zero into a cell, as soon as I move away from that cell, the zero at the begining of the telephone number disapears. I have tried formatting the cell for text, which does allow the zero to remain but it also puts a green tag in the top left of the cell. I have also tried the other formats but I just can't seem to get the zero to stay put. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Regards |
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