Excel: Numbers with an E Interpreted as Scientific NotationLast reviewed: November 29, 1994Article ID: Q59623 |
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SYMPTOMSData entered into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet as an alphanumeric string containing the letter "E" may be interpreted as a number in scientific notation. For example, 3333e33 becomes the number 3.333E+36 in scientific notation because of the e33.
WORKAROUNDTo prevent this, the alphanumeric string can be forced to represent text by typing the string in one of the following manners:
Method 1Type ="3333e33". Make the string a formula and enclose it with quotation marks.
Method 2Type 3333e33 and press the SPACEBAR while holding down the OPTION key on the keyboard. Click the check mark in the formula bar or press RETURN. NOTE: The OPTION+SPACEBAR is a hard space that will not be stripped away as an insignificant space. (This hard space can also be inserted at the beginning of the string.)
MORE INFORMATIONSome numbers will convert to scientific notation, while others may not. The following are some guidelines:
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