I have some tab delimited data of the following form:
<tab>0001.50<tab>000000100<tab>0007
<tab>0035.25<tab>000025444<tab>0010
...etc...

I would like to replace any consecutive series of "0"s imediately
following a tab with spaces.

Now I know I could do something like ":s/\t0*/\t /g" but that would
just replace any series of "0"s with just one " ".  I want each "0"
following a tab to be replaced by a " ".

I can use the data the way it is (it's an input to a Fortran routine),
but readability would be helped by making this edit.

Is there a quick way to do this?
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