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#1A. You can treat the cell as text: Preformat the cell as Text (format|cells|Number tab|text), then do the data entry. or you could prefix your entry with an apostrophe: '0123 #1B. You could treat your cell as a number and give it a custom format: Format|cells|number tab|custom category type: 0000 #2. Excel only keeps track of 15 significant digits. You can entry your data as text using 1A or 1B above. frustrated_lady wrote: My question is 2-part; 1. How do I change a column containing 4-digit numbers that were entered as text, AND keep a zero in place if it's the first digit? 2. I'm creating what I thought was a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy. One of my columns contains 16-digit numbers. I need them to display exactly as I enter them; however, Excel has changed the last digit of every entry to "0." I tried correcting the digits, but they still revert back to "0." How do I get rid of that? Many thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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