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numbers won't let 0 be the first number

I'm doing a spreadsheet and some of the numbers begin with 0. I didn't realize it but each time the number has a 0 as the first number, it would just disappear. I had to re-do the whole sheet just to make sure each number was correct. GRRrrrr. I need to be able to access these numbers and some of them do begin with 0.

Why is this happening?

I put a . in front of the 0 and so it keeps it there, but I have to remember to get rid of it after I paste.

Quite the pain...

Thanks

Julie

macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Aug 8, 2014 8:20 PM

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Posted on Aug 9, 2014 8:34 AM

You'd need to format the cell as text in order to store such numeric string. The simplest way to input number as text in a cell is to put ' (apostrophe) in front of number.


E.g.,


'0123


will input


0123


as text in cell.



Regards,

H

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numbers won't let 0 be the first number

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