I am calculating time spent in a program using various expressions to end up
with three numbers. These numbers I am able to round off (no decimal points)
in Access using Fixed and zero decimal places, but when I merge it with Word,
the complete number comes up, including 10 numbers to the right of the
decimal point. I need Word to only express what is to the left of the decimal
point, whole numbers.
Graham Mayor - 11 Apr 2005 16:48 GMT
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> I am calculating time spent in a program using various expressions to
> end up with three numbers. These numbers I am able to round off (no
> decimal points) in Access using Fixed and zero decimal places, but
> when I merge it with Word, the complete number comes up, including 10
> numbers to the right of the decimal point. I need Word to only
> express what is to the left of the decimal point, whole numbers.