Truncate all leading zero's

FryGirl

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Joined
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Messages
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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2016
Platform
  1. Windows
I have a few thousand cell of text which all are preceded with zero's.

How can I get rid of the zero's?

I want to go from:
000045070J
000141000J

To:
45070J
141000J
 

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Format cells as currency
Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+4 to format cells as currency. (Shift 4 is the $ sign).
If you want to do this physically to the data within their cells, select a contiguous range of columns that contain your data and then run this macro...
Code:
Sub GetRidOfLeadingZeroes()
  Selection.Replace "0", " ", xlPart
  Selection = Evaluate(Replace("IF(@="""","""",TRIM(@))", "@", Selection.Address))
  Selection.Replace " ", 0, xlPart
End Sub
 
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