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El sáb., 1 ago. 2020 3:50 a. m., rahimka...@gmail.com <
rahimkarim1...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Hi Team,
> I have number of files (more than 16 files) located in a folder "d:\abc"
> and I want to apply format like "0000000000000' (13 "0") to "CNIC" column
> and "00000000000000'" (14 "0" ) to "account nos" column on each file. the
> order or location of these column are not fixed in excel sheet. sample of
> excel file is attached.
>
> regards,
> Rehman Panjwani
>
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