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hello and welcome to the point from nav attend this week well look at fixing zip code errors in Excel in Microsoft Word mail merge so lets look at my Microsoft Excel data file that Im going to be creating labels from you can see that I have a couple zip codes here that are from the state of New Jersey and New Jersey zip code start with zero and I know some other states might also as well and what happens is Microsoft Excel actually strips out those leading zeros for some reason and the way to fix that in Excel is to just click this column right-click choose format cells and under number choose special and then zip code and click OK you can see that all the zeros have been restored so thats good but when I go into Microsoft Word to create labels Ill find that thats not the case Ill go straight what I mean close this open Microsoft Word and choose the mailings tab under start mail merge choose step by step mail merge wizard Im going to be creating labels so then click Next the