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I try to input a number 17 digits long. The whole number fits in the cell
just fine, but it cuts off the last 2 digits of the number and changes the digits to "00." It doesn't matter what font size I use, how wide I make the cell, or what format number type I use. I tried using custom, general, number, etc.. all do the same thing, changes the last 2 digits to "00." How do I fix it? Why will the cell accept unlimited number length, but only accept numbers up to 15 digits? Why is everything past the 15th digit automatically changed to "0"? |
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XL's precision is limited to 15 digits. If you need to do math on more
digits than that, you'll need a different application. If you simply want to display the 17 digit numbers, preformat the cell(s) as Text, or prefix the entries with an apostrophe ('). In article , "spkersh" wrote: I try to input a number 17 digits long. The whole number fits in the cell just fine, but it cuts off the last 2 digits of the number and changes the digits to "00." It doesn't matter what font size I use, how wide I make the cell, or what format number type I use. I tried using custom, general, number, etc.. all do the same thing, changes the last 2 digits to "00." How do I fix it? Why will the cell accept unlimited number length, but only accept numbers up to 15 digits? Why is everything past the 15th digit automatically changed to "0"? |
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