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When using data in MS Excel, I frequently have a column with length 9 string
of all digits. If I want to export to Access or save as a *.csv, Excel converts this to scientific notation and it cannot be converted back to the original data. I often have rows of 1100 or more, so manually entering a single quotation mark at the beginning of each cell is out of the question. Is there a way to turn off this conversion to scientific notation? Highlighting the column then nsing FormatCellsText also converts everything to scientific notation |
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