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I need your help today. I have two solutions to this one, but I donamp;#39;t like either solution. Boy, there has to be something better. Episode 2618, display only the last four digits of the Social Security number, but keep the entire number available just in case. This question came in and it resonates with me. I used to take my father to the Veterans Hospital. Where you are known as your last name and the last four of the Social Security number. For those of you not in the United States, we all have a Social Security number here. Three digits, two digits, four digits. And the VA figured out that given your last name and the last four digits. Itamp;#39;s enough pretty much to make sure that itamp;#39;s you. All right? So the person here has a report that pulls data into Excel. They get the whole Social Security number. But they really only use the last four. Unless itamp;#39;s a weird situation where we have to look at the entire SSN. Maybe 1 out of 500 times. So the question is