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How do I hide the decimals in a cell containing a concatenation of text and a
reference to another cell? The other cell has a calculated amount, but displays no decimals. The concatenated cell, with sentence text and the referenced number from the other cell displays ten decimals. I do not need to display them. 'Suggestions? DOUG ECKERT |
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