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hello guys Welcome to The Savvy professor and in todayamp;#39;s video I will show you how to format a number as zip code in Google Sheets for those who donamp;#39;t know zip codes are five-digit numbers that I used all around the world to show a particular place and of course with a particular number digits they are always five digits and sometimes in Google Sheets they might have problems because if it starts with zero Google Sheets might just delete it so if we want to just format them in that regard thereamp;#39;s some easy fixes we can do the first thing I can do is to just actually take my numbers here I have created some numbers for you guys to easily show it right now there are like two digit four digit one digit three digigit different different numbers I will take all of them and just hold and drag so I can select all of them from G4 to G10 you can do this for the whole column but these are my numbers so I will just use them for the video after doing that I will go into for