Numbers will not format properly

J

JerzeeGurl

I can't seem to get my number to display properly in my cell. I have a 16
digit number: 4185866472006934 without decimals or commas. When I format
the cell to general I get this: 4.51259E+15
When I format the cell to number with no decimals I get this: 4185866472006930
I even tried to fomat the cell to special but the number appears twice in
the cell. This is really frustration because I've never had this problem
before. By the way I'm working with Exel 2003.
 
N

Niek Otten

Excel's precision is 15 decimal digits.
If you need more and don't have to calculate with them (like credit card numbers); precede the entry with an apostrophe (that will
not show in the cell) or format the cell as text before entering the number.

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

|I can't seem to get my number to display properly in my cell. I have a 16
| digit number: 4185866472006934 without decimals or commas. When I format
| the cell to general I get this: 4.51259E+15
| When I format the cell to number with no decimals I get this: 4185866472006930
| I even tried to fomat the cell to special but the number appears twice in
| the cell. This is really frustration because I've never had this problem
| before. By the way I'm working with Exel 2003.
|
 

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