Interesting. It worked here for me. What version of Numbers and OSX?
CB
On 9/8/15 5:43 PM, Emilio wrote:
Hello Chris,
Appreciate your reply to my message.
I tried your method, but that did not work.
However, a solution I did find that does solve my problem is changing
the data area to text, which will preserve all digits entered into a cell.
This also is useful for credit card numbers, which is according to a
post I found through Google for users of Microsoft Excel no less.
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