Doug: Excel thought about you and designed a
solution. Select the cells you wish to hold zip codes, go to “format”, then “cells”,
then “special” and finally “zip code” and you will be in business. Don’t forget to send a thank you note to
Mr. Gates. Chuck From:
irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Pifer - KE6GMM Hi All, I cant remember who offered they're Excel expertise before,
but I have another question which concerns printing the IRCA bulletin
envelopes. When I enter numbers that begin with "0"
-zero, the program knocks them out. An example would be a zip
code such as "05528". After typing this number in, the result is
"5528". Instead of arriving on the east coast somewhere, the
post office would send it to the midwest, hi. How can I keep the
"zero's" intact? Help would be much appreciated. 73- Doug |
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