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hey everyone this is David Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to deal with zip code data specifically United States ZIP code data in Excel I have a column here column A is full of zip codes you can see itamp;#39;s a a randomized sample of zip codes and actually Iamp;#39;ve added this one down here itamp;#39;s not a real zip code to my knowledge at least that has different character links um so you can see thereamp;#39;s five thereamp;#39;s four and down here thereamp;#39;s uh three so what youamp;#39;ll notice is when youamp;#39;re working with zip codes the northeast corner of the United States has a leading zero and in Puerto Rico it actually has uh the zip codes actually have two leading zeros um lots of times what happens is when you find this information and you paste it into Excel Excel sees numbers and just assumes that I donamp;#39;t need those leading zeros I got numbers to deal with so it says okay you want to do some sort of mathematical function with these uh with t