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In Excel Help: Specifications, Calculation
This tells you the precision is 15 decimal digits. But you should know how to interpret that; 0.0000000000000123456789012345 is still possible. Look here for more info: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/78113 -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Nicolas Cachanosky" wrote in message ... |I would like to know how many numbers of decimals the latest versions of | Excel can handle (2003 and 2007) | | Any help on how to find this data will be appreciated. | | Kind Rgds. | -- | Nicolas Cachanosky |
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