cells formatting issue

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Davidelan

Hi everybody,

unfortunately I don't know Excel very well that's why you see this
message. Anyway I have a column of data with text of the type:

01000-001
01000-002
01000-003
....
02000-001
....

what I need to do is get rid of the 0 in front of each number (which is
formatted as text at the moment, I think).
So the result should be:

1000-001
1000-002
1000-003
....
2000-001
....

I need to convert thousands of these cells so I can't really do it manually.

I apologize if this is a silly problem, but please help me if you can.

Thanks a lot.

Davide.
 
If you don't mind the numbers remaining as text, create a blank column (often
referred to as a Helper Column) and type the following formula as one
possible solution:
=RIGHT(F13,LEN(F13)-1)
where the text to change is in cell F13

tj
 
tjtjjtjt said:
If you don't mind the numbers remaining as text, create a blank column (often
referred to as a Helper Column) and type the following formula as one
possible solution:
=RIGHT(F13,LEN(F13)-1)
where the text to change is in cell F13

tj

Hi tj,

forgive me for asking this I'm sure it is obvious, but how do I apply
that to all rows? Basically how do I change automatically
=RIGHT(F13,LEN(F13)-1) (which works perfectly) to:


=RIGHT(F14,LEN(F14)-1)
=RIGHT(F15,LEN(F15)-1)
=RIGHT(F16,LEN(F16)-1)
....
....

and so on?

Thank you very much!!

Davide.
 
Hi
just copy the formula down. Excel will change the row reference
automatically
 
To copy down........

Hover mouse pointer over bottom right corner of the cell with the formula.

If you have Tools>Options>Edit "allow cell drag and drop" enabled you will see
a black cross appear.

Click on that and drag down the column. As Frank says, the cell references
will increment as you drag.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP
 

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