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You could use:
=--SUBSTITUTE(A1,"#","") Then format that cell the way you want. " wrote: I have a cell with general formatting which contain the value 1 3/4#. Is it possible to format another cell to display only 1 3/4 in numeric format? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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