hi john, Here im again with another question.. :) Im parsing an excel sheet where there are hex address values, which are calculated through formulae based on the values of other cells.. One strange thing i noticed is that while parsing hex values which have alphabets (A,B,C,D,E) i get the values as as they are, but while parsing values with out alphabets (like 00408000) i get the values as 0040 8000.. Why is that a space is added in the value ? howw to workaround this issue? also the value 00000000 is read as just 0.. is there a way where i can read it as 32 bit address 00000000 ?
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