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How to blot zip code in HWP

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You can click and drag to select multiple cells, or click on a column or row header to select the entire column or row. Step 2: Open the Format Menu. Go to the menu bar at the top of the screen. Step 3: Enter Custom Format. In the dialog box that appears, type 00000 into the input field. Step 4: Apply the Format.
Zip codes: Use the USPS Zip Code Lookup tool, or search Google or Bing. Find area codes: Type the city and state name, along with area code, into Google, Bing, Yahoo, or Wolfram Alpha. Or, use a specialized website like Area Codes, Country Codes, LincMad, or AllAreaCodes.com.
The check digit is calculated by adding up the digits of the zip code and seeing what would have to be added to the sum to get a multiple of 10. For example, the check digit for the zip code 51220 would be 0 (as 5 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 0 = 10), while the check digit for 82125 would be 2 (as 8 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 5 = 18).
Add the even number digits: 3+0+0+4+4 = 11. Add the two results together: 42 + 11 = 53. To calculate the check digit, take the remainder of (53 / 10), which is also known as (53 modulo 10), and if not 0, subtract from 10.
A ZIP Code is a 5-digit number that specifies an individual destination post office or mail delivery area. ZIP Codes determine the destination of letters for final sorting and delivery. Each ZIP Code designates a collection of delivery routes used by mail carriers and areas serviced by the USPS.
The US Postal office uses an identification number for postal orders. Its an 11 digit number and the last number is the check digit as we have seen in other cases. To calculate the check digit, add up the first 10 digits and the sum is divided by 9. The remainder is the check digit.
A ZIP+4 Code is a 4-digit code appended to a standard 5-digit ZIP that helps the USPS sort, route, and deliver mail more efficiently. The last 4 digits of these 9-digit ZIP Codes usually represent 6-20 delivery points on a USPS carrier route.

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