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Burt Burt is offline In Excel, formatted scientific notation field is displaying 0 for last digit Windows 10 In Excel, formatted scientific notation field is displaying 0 for last digit Office 2016
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Default In Excel, formatted scientific notation field is displaying 0 for last digit

I have exported Salesforce data into a Excel (please see attached). The Credit Card No. field exported in scientific notation. When I click on any of those cells, the last digit has been changed to 0, or if I convert that column to a different format the last digit of each credit card numbers is 0. However, when I import the data back into Salesforce, the last digit imports correctly (not 0).... so I know the correct data must be in the Excel file, I just don't know how to see it.

How can I view the Credit Card No. column without the last digit displaying 0 for all the rows?


Thanks,
Burt
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