Granted, this is not the answer to your question. But,
is there any
special reason why you are cutting and pasting? As opposed to just
using the Export button to save the results as a .csv file that is
easily loaded directly into Excel?
Mike
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"zebdez" <robduff@xxx> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know why the Explore output would include three periods
for
> a numeric column when copied and pasted to Microsoft Excel? It seems
to
> happen on rows 315 and 631 consistenly. For example, for an Explore
> column with default formatting -13 would display as -13.0... instead
> of -13 in Excel.
>