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Id just like to show you guys a quick and easy way to hide social security numbers when youre working with a document. There may be time when the Social Security Number is actually helpful and you just want to leave the last four numbers. So were going to act like youre provide with this list and you are going to change it over to this list on the right. Well start from scratch. Take you list here. You can leave it for now. Make a new column. Well just call this masked. Since youre masking the SSNs. You want to use a function called CONCAT. Which means to join things together. Were going to concatenate first. the last four numbers here with some dummy characters to begin with. Were going to start the function with an = sign. Start typing CONCATENATE and Google Docs will tell you will suggest which one to use. We just want to use CONCAT. The first values going to be a string. You are going to put quotation marks around it. which means just do exactly this, this parts no