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SteveGW1970 SteveGW1970 is offline Word.  Removing the decimal point and numbers following it using the replace function Windows 10 Word.  Removing the decimal point and numbers following it using the replace function Office 2019
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Default Word. Removing the decimal point and numbers following it using the replace function

Hi all

Help please !

I receive data at work that is churned out into a word document. This includes a list of currency amounts i.e.

£100.67
£2,377.87
£1.60
£20.44

I am trying to remove the decimal points and the numbers after them, just leaving it like this


£100
£2,377
£1
£20

I asked someone I work with and they said use Replace function. Using “^#^#.” and leaving the second box blank.

I thought this was the key but I have reviewed the results and it was not giving accurate results

Can anyone help please. The data is not in a table in the Word document.

Thanks very much in advance


Steve, London, UK
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