Changing Of Values After A Copy And Paste Special: Why ?
You didn't what is in E1 and E2. Perhaps they have formulae like
=B1*1000000 ? In which case, their new values are correct, given the new
values which you have pasted into B1 and B2.
I assume that when you told us "In E1 I have 154000000" you perhaps meant to
say "In E1 I have 154220000" ?
--
David Biddulph
"Bob" wrote in message
...
Hello,
I tried the new user Excel Forum, but no luck.
Would like to try here, as this really has me baffled, and a bit
concerned.
Using Excel 2007 and Windows7
This sure seems "funny," and was hoping someone might explain it for me:
In B1 I have the value 154.22
In B2 I have the value 33.74
In E1 I have 154000000
In E2 I have 33740000
I copy from Column E, and do a Paste Special in Column B
Column B looks correct, as it now has in it:
B1 the value 154220000
B2 the value 33740000
But-
E1 has changed to 1.5422E+14
E2 has changed to 3.374E+13
In the Paste Special dialog box that came up I selected for Paste: Values,
and Operation: None
As the values in Column B look correct, I'm satisfied, I think.
The values in column E, with the incredibly large exponents, e.g., the
E+14, were meant to be deleted after the Copy and Paste Special anyway.
But why have they (column E)changed to such a large value ?
I find this very disturbing, and would like to understand what happened.
Thanks,
Bob
|