ID: Q168200
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In Microsoft Excel 97, if you save a workbook in the Microsoft Excel 2.1 Worksheet format, numbers in the worksheet may be changed. Specifically, numbers may be reduced in increments of 65,536. Note that you may not notice this problem until you close and reopen the worksheet.
This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
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This behavior occurs because of a problem in the Microsoft Excel 2.1 Worksheet converter that is used by Microsoft Excel 97 to save worksheets in the Microsoft Excel 2.1 Worksheet format.
NOTE: Negative values and values that contain decimal points are not affected by this problem. Also, this problem does not occur in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel.
To work around this problem, do either of the following:
For example, if a cell contains the following value
100000
change the cell to the following:
=100000
The number still appears the same in the worksheet. Because the value is returned by a formula, it is not changed when you save the worksheet.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, Service Release 1.
In Microsoft Excel 97, you can save a workbook or worksheet in many different formats by clicking Save As on the File menu and clicking a file format in the Save As Type list.
The problem described in this article occurs only if you save a worksheet in the Microsoft Excel 2.1 Worksheet format. This format, which is for a version of Microsoft Excel that is several years old, does not support many of the features in Microsoft Excel 97 workbooks. Unless you are using another program that requires the Microsoft Excel 2.1 format, Microsoft strongly recommends that you do not save worksheets in this format.
Additional query words: XL97 XL21 2.x 2.1d BIFF2 65535
Keywords : xlloadsave
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: November 4, 1998