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I am trying to format cells to input credit card numbers in Excell 2000.
When I set up a custom number format for four sets of four numbers (####-####-####-####) the result always changes the last number to a 0. How do I overcome that? |
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Excel only lets 15 digits be used in numbers To have the 16th number most
people use text. "scubadave" wrote: I am trying to format cells to input credit card numbers in Excell 2000. When I set up a custom number format for four sets of four numbers (####-####-####-####) the result always changes the last number to a 0. How do I overcome that? |
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Excel is limited to 15 digit numbers.
Since you aren't likely to be adding CC#s together, there is no reason you can't store them as text. HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "scubadave" wrote in message ... I am trying to format cells to input credit card numbers in Excell 2000. When I set up a custom number format for four sets of four numbers (####-####-####-####) the result always changes the last number to a 0. How do I overcome that? |
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