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On a new spreadsheet - I enter a value 1234567890123456 and hit enter - it
converts to 1234567890123450 ...... No matter what I do - it continues to change the 6 to a 0 - Why does this happen and how can I get the correct value to appear? |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 06:26:05 -0700, "SNAP"
wrote: On a new spreadsheet - I enter a value 1234567890123456 and hit enter - it converts to 1234567890123450 ...... No matter what I do - it continues to change the 6 to a 0 - Why does this happen and how can I get the correct value to appear? From Excel HELP Specifications: Feature Maximum limit Number precision 15 digits Excel, and most spreadsheet programs, conform to IEEE specifications which includes this level of precision. The only way I know of to enter a 16 digit number into Excel is as TEXT. Either pre-format the cell as text, or precede your entry with a single quote. --ron |
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you need to enter a apostrophe (') before entering any whole number greater
than 15 digits or simply format the cell as text and then enter. If entering credit card number you could separate blocks of 4 digits with a - Of course with any of the above you cannot do any kind of calculation since excel is evaluating it as text instead of number "SNAP" wrote in message ... On a new spreadsheet - I enter a value 1234567890123456 and hit enter - it converts to 1234567890123450 ...... No matter what I do - it continues to change the 6 to a 0 - Why does this happen and how can I get the correct value to appear? |
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