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Yes, if you convert it to a number you'll be hit by Excel's limitation to 15
significant figures. It you want more sig figs than that, then leave it as text. -- David Biddulph "DavCan" wrote in message ... Here are the steps I am performing I am concatinating 2 numeric fields. Copy Paste Special Values - This then makes the result text A warning box comes up and I click on it and specify to convert to number When it converts the result, it formats it to Scientific notation I then format it to Number with zero decimals This then changes the last digit to 0. 910000026 1370735 is what I begin with 9100000261370730 is what I end up with |
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