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last number of 16 is 1 but automatically changed to zero. why
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IF you mean that you have 15 0's and then a 1, it would be because excel
only uses 15.

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Since XL only calculates to 15 digits, you can use longer data, such as
credit card numbers, by either *pre-formatting* the cell(s) as TEXT, or
precede the data with an apostrophe [ ' ], which will not be visible in the
cell, but can be seen in the formula bar.

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