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I want to truncate/crop 3854502.2 into 545 in Excel. How do I do.
I am trying to take a long UTM grid and truncate it into its standard form.
To do so, I must take the first two digits off the left and want to take the decimal and the last two digits off the right. I believe I have done this before but can't remember how. Thanks. |
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Have a look in HELP index for MID
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "billybob" wrote in message ... I am trying to take a long UTM grid and truncate it into its standard form. To do so, I must take the first two digits off the left and want to take the decimal and the last two digits off the right. I believe I have done this before but can't remember how. Thanks. |
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Or maybe something like:
=MOD(INT(A1/100),1000) if it's always the same format (0000000.0) billybob wrote: I am trying to take a long UTM grid and truncate it into its standard form. To do so, I must take the first two digits off the left and want to take the decimal and the last two digits off the right. I believe I have done this before but can't remember how. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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