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I am copying over many formulas that are not formatted as round(,0) and when
I copy/paste special I want the result to be whole numbers only. But not just on the display but in the actual cell. Thanks Robin |
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If the cells are formatted as you wish them (i.e. displaying numbers
with no decimal places, then you can click on Tools | Options | Calculation tab, then check Precision as Displayed. Excel will give you a warning, but if you click OK then those numbers will be changed to match the display. It might be a good idea to change the setting back, and to use File | Save As to give the file a different name, so that you can always get back to the original if you need to. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 30, 6:50*pm, p2andr wrote: I am copying over many formulas that are not formatted as round(,0) and when I copy/paste special I want the result to be whole numbers only. *But not just on the display but in the actual cell. Thanks Robin |
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