The Evaluate function drops a leading zero

Liz_I3

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  1. 2016
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Hi
is there a way to use the VBA Evaluate function and have it retain a leading zero, if the zero is there? I don't want to add leading zeros I just want it to be kept if it already exists.

Thanks

L
 

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Repeat Last Command
Pressing F4 adds dollar signs when editing a formula. When not editing, F4 repeats last command.
If the data in question is a string, that is one situation.
If the data is a number, leading zeros are a feature of cell formatting and not a part of the value, so EVALUATE cannot preserve what does not exist.
 
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