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hey itamp;#39;s me again are all for another video tutorial so today Iamp;#39;ll be doing is a code trainer for multiple addresses on Google sheets that doesnamp;#39;t have the code okay so letamp;#39;s get started so first things first weamp;#39;re gonna be opening the sheet Sherpa skiptrace code enforcement Iamp;#39;ll be sharing this with you so you can have access okay so first one see the property addresses here does it doesnamp;#39;t have zip codes okay so first what I did is I click tools and then script editor and weamp;#39;ll take it will take you to this page okay so normally itamp;#39;s empty but I pasted this script okay and then I had save them but you donamp;#39;t need to do that sano but it did okay next one is I copy this code geo - zip parentheses a and then go back to the sheet okay so type in equal and then paste the code and then you just need to change the letter the letter represents to the row or Iamp;#39;m sorry the letter represents the column so for