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Iamp;#39;d just like to show you guys a quick and easy way to hide social security numbers when youamp;#39;re 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 weamp;#39;re going to act like youamp;#39;re provide with this list and you are going to change it over to this list on the right. Weamp;#39;ll start from scratch. Take you list here. You can leave it for now. Make a new column. Weamp;#39;ll just call this amp;quot;maskedamp;quot;. Since youamp;#39;re masking the SSNs. You want to use a function called CONCAT. Which means to join things together. Weamp;#39;re going to concatenate first. the last four numbers here with some dummy characters to begin with. Weamp;#39;re going to start the function with an amp;quot;=amp;quot; sign. Start typing CONCATENATE and Google Docs will tell you will suggest which one to use. We just want to use CONCAT. The first valueamp;#39;s goin