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I'm having a problem when inmporting numbers into excel from a text file.
I'm finding that excel is concverting the number into a scientific format, which once imported I cant convert back. Is tehre any way of changing a setting so that the numbers dont get truncated? |
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Open the text file from Excel and and when defining the columns to import
designate of large numbers as text. -- Kevin Backmann "JB" wrote: I'm having a problem when inmporting numbers into excel from a text file. I'm finding that excel is concverting the number into a scientific format, which once imported I cant convert back. Is tehre any way of changing a setting so that the numbers dont get truncated? |
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HI kevin, thanks for that.
I actually note its a csv file will that work the same? "Kevin B" wrote: Open the text file from Excel and and when defining the columns to import designate of large numbers as text. -- Kevin Backmann "JB" wrote: I'm having a problem when inmporting numbers into excel from a text file. I'm finding that excel is concverting the number into a scientific format, which once imported I cant convert back. Is tehre any way of changing a setting so that the numbers dont get truncated? |
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Rename the .csv file to .txt first.
JB wrote: HI kevin, thanks for that. I actually note its a csv file will that work the same? "Kevin B" wrote: Open the text file from Excel and and when defining the columns to import designate of large numbers as text. -- Kevin Backmann "JB" wrote: I'm having a problem when inmporting numbers into excel from a text file. I'm finding that excel is concverting the number into a scientific format, which once imported I cant convert back. Is tehre any way of changing a setting so that the numbers dont get truncated? -- Dave Peterson |
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Or import your csv by Data/ Import External Data, rather than by File/ Open.
-- David Biddulph "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Rename the .csv file to .txt first. JB wrote: HI kevin, thanks for that. I actually note its a csv file will that work the same? "Kevin B" wrote: Open the text file from Excel and and when defining the columns to import designate of large numbers as text. -- Kevin Backmann "JB" wrote: I'm having a problem when inmporting numbers into excel from a text file. I'm finding that excel is concverting the number into a scientific format, which once imported I cant convert back. Is tehre any way of changing a setting so that the numbers dont get truncated? -- Dave Peterson |
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