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Hi,

Using Excel 2007

Have a spreadsheet that I copied from elsewhere, that I want to modify a
bit.

In one column are GMT times expressed as 4 digits.
e.g., 0000, 2130, etc.

I want to combine (as in my previous post) these times with another column.
No problem, as John's suggestion works fine.
But:

I can't get it to accept the 4 digits of: 0000

It keeps changing them to just a single digit: 0

I tried formatting the column as text, general, and a number, but the
same thing.

Any thoughts why it changes ?

How do I get it to accept, keep, and work with, all four zeros ?
(I thought that defining the whole column as text would do it, but
apparently not)

Thanks,
Bob
 
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