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Excel Number Conversions
I have a problem when using numbers in excel. I've created a record called
UPC for my item references and number are supposed to be viewed as this: 659078740069. I save the format in csv. and when I go to reopen to file the numbers that I've entered show as 6.59079E+11. I've changed the format of the number from General to Number, save, close and open and it displays 6.59079E+11 again I go on to stretch the record to see if it shows the number correctly but they don't show. I change the format of the cell from general to text and again it shows 6.59079E+11 its frustrating because I'm uploading my csv files onto a online inventory management program called netsuite and I need to be able to display these numbers correctly if anyone can help me PLEASE DO!!!!! |
Excel Number Conversions
This is a common problem. If you export as .csv and open the .csv with
NotePad, You will see the data is correct. The problem is in the re-opening. Instead of double-clicking the .csv to open it, first open Excel and then: Data Import External Data Import Data... and then specifiy the file This will invoke the Import Wizard. Tell the Wizard that the field is Text. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200774 "Joel" wrote: I have a problem when using numbers in excel. I've created a record called UPC for my item references and number are supposed to be viewed as this: 659078740069. I save the format in csv. and when I go to reopen to file the numbers that I've entered show as 6.59079E+11. I've changed the format of the number from General to Number, save, close and open and it displays 6.59079E+11 again I go on to stretch the record to see if it shows the number correctly but they don't show. I change the format of the cell from general to text and again it shows 6.59079E+11 its frustrating because I'm uploading my csv files onto a online inventory management program called netsuite and I need to be able to display these numbers correctly if anyone can help me PLEASE DO!!!!! |
Excel Number Conversions
Excel's standard column width is 8.43 characters, 64 pixels. You might see
something different if you increase your column width. Click on the column separator bar at the right of the column header (B, for example) and drag to the right. Tryo "Joel" wrote in message ... I have a problem when using numbers in excel. I've created a record called UPC for my item references and number are supposed to be viewed as this: 659078740069. I save the format in csv. and when I go to reopen to file the numbers that I've entered show as 6.59079E+11. I've changed the format of the number from General to Number, save, close and open and it displays 6.59079E+11 again I go on to stretch the record to see if it shows the number correctly but they don't show. I change the format of the cell from general to text and again it shows 6.59079E+11 its frustrating because I'm uploading my csv files onto a online inventory management program called netsuite and I need to be able to display these numbers correctly if anyone can help me PLEASE DO!!!!! |
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