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Default Excel rounds data when I open .csv files

It's very important for me 52.2 or 52.2000. The renaming file operation is
too long :(.
There are different styles in Excel where one can choose the type for
Numbers (General or Text or another one). May be do you know? How can I
create default style for all documents?

"Niek Otten" пишет:

That is no information loss; 52.2 as a number means the same as 52.2000000
However, if you want to treat the item as text, rename the file a .txt file; you'll get the import wizard on opening the file and
you can choose the "number" to be text

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"?????" wrote in message ...
| Thank you for answer,
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| The fact is that information is lost. I don't know what value file contained
| (52.2000 or 52.200 or 52.20000000 .... ). I see only 52.2. Therefore I don't
| know how many numbers should be shown :(
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| "john" ?????:
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| You need to change the number of decimals to be shown in a cell in the cell
| formatting or using the increase decimal on the toolbar
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| John
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| "?????" wrote:
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| Hi, All
| Please help me! I have such problem: I have .csv files with not-rounded
| numbers (for example 50.20000, 100.00000). When I open the file Excel rounds
| the not-rounded numbers (50.2 and 100 accordingly). Could you please tell me
| how can I open .csv files without 'autorounding'.
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| Thanks in advance
|