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length principle of a number within a cell
I require to capture 16 numbers of either the more carateres but when keying
it only accepts them the first 15 zero digits and the later ones " only puts; 0 " it only allows me to capture them if I put in front a character, for example " ' " that is to say, it only allows it if it is captured like text, which is not to me useful, that can be done on the matter. |
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