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It would be bery useful that Excel could allow make a custiom format about
scientific notation where the exponent could be defined by user. For example,
it coud be exclent that Exel could accept notantion like "54.42 E 9", when in
ths moment Excel noly allows one digit before the dot.

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It would be bery useful that Excel could allow make a custiom format about
scientific notation where the exponent could be defined by user. For
example,
it coud be exclent that Exel could accept notantion like "54.42 E 9", when
in
ths moment Excel noly allows one digit before the dot.


Have you tried custom formats such as ##0.00E+0 or ###.00E+0 ?
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