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Hi,
Wikipedia defines leading zero as follows:

"A leading zero is any 0 digit that comes before the first nonzero digit in a number string in 
positional notation.[1] For example, James Bond's famous identifier, 007, has two leading zeros."

However, if I put '7' in a cell and select format 2 leading zeroes, I get '07'.
LO gives one leading zero too few. 


/Gary

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