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Our company uses a program that has some inventory items that are 16
numerical digits long. When I run an export to a csv file. I notice that after opening the file, all the cells that have skus which are 16 digits long, get changed to end with a zero instead of the real number. After some labored testing, I finally decided to try to manually input a sample number into excel and noticed that the 16th digit gets changed everytime to a zero. Is there a fix or way to keep this from happening? Thanks in advance for your help. Roman |
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-- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel " wrote in message ... Our company uses a program that has some inventory items that are 16 numerical digits long. When I run an export to a csv file. I notice that after opening the file, all the cells that have skus which are 16 digits long, get changed to end with a zero instead of the real number. After some labored testing, I finally decided to try to manually input a sample number into excel and noticed that the 16th digit gets changed everytime to a zero. Is there a fix or way to keep this from happening? Thanks in advance for your help. Roman |
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