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Default Remove value after decimal point

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I have a workbook with six worksheets. The worksheets contain client information, including a column called Empl_ID. This is a unique field that allows us to select information from each worksheet about specific employees.

However, the six sheets which were sent to us have varying cell formats. One sheet will show a client Empl_ID as being 11024 and another will show the client Empl_ID as being 11024.2385456

Needless to say, this produces incorrect information. Can someone give me a formula to remove the decimal point and any numbers that were to the right of the decimal point. I will have to run this formula 6 times - once in each worksheet

The numbers must be completey removed so the value of the cell is the number without any decimal value. This is the only way I will be able to merge data from the six worksheets for specific clients without getting incorrect data

Thanks in advanc

Malcolm
 
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