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How do you insert 0 at the start of a number in an Excel worksheet?
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Hi Siobhan,
Thank you for your question.
The quickest, easiest way to include the 0 at the start of a string of numbers is to format the cells as text (Format cells - Number tab - Text)
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Nafeesa
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