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Default Excel 2003 won't let me change Xlabels from scientific notation

For some reason, when I type in bin bounderies for a histogram as:
0.0000 , 0.025, 0.050...... 0.175, 0.200 excel keeps changing them to
exponential/scientific format, which not only takes up a lot of space,
but just looks dumb. How can I force excel to show the labels the way I
want?

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For some reason, when I type in bin bounderies for a histogram as:
0.0000 , 0.025, 0.050...... 0.175, 0.200 excel keeps changing them to
exponential/scientific format, which not only takes up a lot of space,
but just looks dumb. How can I force excel to show the labels the way I
want?



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