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When I enter a large number into and Excel, the last digit of the number
defaults to zero. I have tried all the different cell formats available and none of them allow a different ending digit - other than zero 0 |
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Excel can only handle 15 digits. Precede the number with a single quote
(apostrophe). -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200761 "alank" wrote: When I enter a large number into and Excel, the last digit of the number defaults to zero. I have tried all the different cell formats available and none of them allow a different ending digit - other than zero 0 |
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If by large you mean 16 digits or more, that's the nature of the beast. Excel
can handle 15 digits of precision only. If you're entering something like a credit card# (or any # which doesn't require arithmetic operations), enter it as text -- either precede it with an single quote (which won't show) or format the cell as text. Then you'll get all your digits. "alank" wrote: When I enter a large number into and Excel, the last digit of the number defaults to zero. I have tried all the different cell formats available and none of them allow a different ending digit - other than zero 0 |
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