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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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