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The best you'll do an an Excel time is 3 decimal places so formatted as
h:mm:ss.000 that's 0:00:00.007 If you want 0:00:00.0068 you'll have to read the data in as text (use Data/ Import External Data). -- David Biddulph RML wrote: I import a csv file into excel 2003. this number 0:00:00.0068 is now this 00:00.0 in the spreadsheet. How can I correct to get the full number? |
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