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Text to Columns
I have a column with the following data:
A RUT 212874790014 Each cell has the word RUT, and the number changes, altough it always has 12 digits. I need to have the word in one cell and the number in another, so I use the text to column option. But when I finish doing this the result is: A B RUT 21,2875E+11 How can I avoid this, so as to keep displaying the whole original number in the cell? Thanks in advance. Regards, Emece.- |
Text to Columns
After performing the text to columns, format the number column as 'number'
zero decimal points. "Emece" wrote: I have a column with the following data: A RUT 212874790014 Each cell has the word RUT, and the number changes, altough it always has 12 digits. I need to have the word in one cell and the number in another, so I use the text to column option. But when I finish doing this the result is: A B RUT 21,2875E+11 How can I avoid this, so as to keep displaying the whole original number in the cell? Thanks in advance. Regards, Emece.- |
Text to Columns
If you don't need that number for calculations.
In Step 3 set Column Data Format to Text for that column. Elsewise format as number.....no DP Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:00:01 -0700, Emece wrote: I have a column with the following data: A RUT 212874790014 Each cell has the word RUT, and the number changes, altough it always has 12 digits. I need to have the word in one cell and the number in another, so I use the text to column option. But when I finish doing this the result is: A B RUT 21,2875E+11 How can I avoid this, so as to keep displaying the whole original number in the cell? Thanks in advance. Regards, Emece.- |
Text to Columns
Thanks Tim. This works, but is there a way to specify that directly in the
wizard Text to Columns? Thanks again "tim m" wrote: After performing the text to columns, format the number column as 'number' zero decimal points. "Emece" wrote: I have a column with the following data: A RUT 212874790014 Each cell has the word RUT, and the number changes, altough it always has 12 digits. I need to have the word in one cell and the number in another, so I use the text to column option. But when I finish doing this the result is: A B RUT 21,2875E+11 How can I avoid this, so as to keep displaying the whole original number in the cell? Thanks in advance. Regards, Emece.- |
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