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Graham's given you one approach, involving numeric picture switches. Another
approach is to actually round the numbers in Excel, rather than simply relying on formatting. Cheers "merging whole numbers" merging whole wrote in message ... Please help!!! When merging numbers that have been averaged in Excel (and formatted in Excel to 0 spaces), how do I get rid of the decimal places and convert to a whole number? |
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merging numbers in Word
Please help!!! When merging numbers that have been averaged in Excel (and
formatted in Excel to 0 spaces), how do I get rid of the decimal places and convert to a whole number? |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm
If you cannot work it out from this, post exactly what the field currently produces when merged and what you expect it to produce. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org merging whole numbers wrote: Please help!!! When merging numbers that have been averaged in Excel (and formatted in Excel to 0 spaces), how do I get rid of the decimal places and convert to a whole number? |
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