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I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers:
985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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This is not an answer but a partial confirmation ... but on my machine only
the "2" behaves this way - "3" is fine .... "Pat" wrote: I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers: 985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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Are you saying that you can get 985.121002873173 to appear that way (if so,
in which version of Excel?), or did you just change 2 to 3 in the OP's first example, in which case your findings agree with what Pat's original message said. -- David Biddulph "veryeavy" wrote in message ... This is not an answer but a partial confirmation ... but on my machine only the "2" behaves this way - "3" is fine .... "Pat" wrote: I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers: 985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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Hi David,
Yeah - Sorry - I never even noticed that the decimal part of the numbers was different ... "David Biddulph" wrote: Are you saying that you can get 985.121002873173 to appear that way (if so, in which version of Excel?), or did you just change 2 to 3 in the OP's first example, in which case your findings agree with what Pat's original message said. -- David Biddulph "veryeavy" wrote in message ... This is not an answer but a partial confirmation ... but on my machine only the "2" behaves this way - "3" is fine .... "Pat" wrote: I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers: 985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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Hi,
Excel stores numbers in binary. It accepts numbers to 15 decimal places but because it is stored as binary the 15th digit may not be correct. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Pat" wrote: I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers: 985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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Have you tried exponential notation? --- nevermoore
"Pat" wrote: I am having trouble with Excel displaying the following numbers: 985.161000874592 - it will not accept and display the last digit (2) of this number. It will display any other number typed there, just not the number two. When you type in the number 2 Excel changes it to a 1. The same occurs with 985.121002873173. In this case the last number (3) is changed to a 2. Excel will accept any other number here other than 3. I have read about the 16 digit limitation in Excel, but it is weird that it will accept and display all last digits in these two numbers except the numbers 2 and 3. Any ideas. By the way, when formatted as text, Excel will display as typed. It's just that I would prefer these to be formatted as numbers with 12 decimal places. -- Pat |
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