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Joanna has attended:
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On EXCEL, I keep trying to put the number 0781 but the zero keeps disappearing and I am left with 781!! How can I format it to keep the zero there??

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Hello Joanna,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Excel Intermediate course with Best STL.

Thank you for your question regarding formatting a number to keep the leading zero.

There are three ways of achieving this:

1) Format the cell contents as TEXT

2) Type a single apostrophe followed by the number

Remember that Excel will view the data as text in both cases. For calculating purposes you may use the number but in a limited way.

3) Use Custom formatting as follows:

In the type box start with a zero followed by a suitable number of hashes. e.g. to type 0781 use the custom format of 0###

This method is the best since the data remains as a number and may be used in formulas the same as any other number.


I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
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Excel tip:

Multiple Lines of Text in a Cell

As an alternative to the Text Wrapping facility, type a word or two, press Alt+Enter to get a new line, type more text, and continue the process for as many lines as you need. Enter as normal when you have finished.

The line break is not affected by changing the column width, as text wrapping. To remove this you must edit the cell and remove the invisible character and replace with a normal space.

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