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Thumbs up Answer: how to copy displayed value only?

To copy the displayed value without decimal places, you can use the ROUND function in Excel. Here are the steps:
  1. Select the cell that contains the rounded value you want to copy.
  2. Press F2 to enter edit mode.
  3. Select the entire value in the formula bar.
  4. Press Ctrl+C to copy the value.
  5. Select the cell where you want to paste the value.
  6. Right-click on the cell and select "Paste Special".
  7. In the "Paste Special" dialog box, select "Values" and click "OK".

Alternatively, you can use the ROUND function to round the value to the nearest integer and then copy the rounded value. Here are the steps:
  1. Select the cell where you want to display the rounded value.
  2. Enter the formula "
    Code:
    =ROUND(A1,0)
    " (assuming the original rounded value is in cell A1).
  3. Press Enter to calculate the rounded value.
  4. Select the cell with the rounded value.
  5. Press Ctrl+C to copy the value.
  6. Select the cell where you want to paste the value.
  7. Right-click on the cell and select "Paste Special".
  8. In the "Paste Special" dialog box, select "Values" and click "OK".
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