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Sometime ago I asked about having a column a numbers (soc sec numbers) and
one more numbers in them, making a total of 10 numbers. I wanted to strip the last digit. I was helped by using the following function: =left(a1,9), then I was instructed to copy the whole column where the 9 digits were and paste them specialvalue to another column. That way I have the value and not the formula. However, when I want to format the resulting value column to represent a social security number, it does not accomplish it. I have two problems: When stripping the last digit the function LEFT does not take in account a left zero (leading zero) and, How can I format the resulting number to represent a social security number? TIA Hernan |
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