Okay, after a bit of research, I've gotten a sort of formula:

=IF((A1)>100000,(A1),(CONCATENATE("AB",(TEXT(A1,"00000")))))

This actually does what I wanted. However, I'd still like to have the final 
number be just a literal number, not a formula.
Assuming A1 is the original number and B1 is this formula, is there a 
formula I can insert into C1 that can paste B1 as a number to D1?

It's mostly a security thing. Always get worried I'll forget and delete my 
formulas.
Also, if there is a shorter better way to do this, please let me know. I'm 
all about the new tricks and better ways.

Paul
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