![]() ![]() The VBA code basically takes any fraction typed and applies the formula =FRACTION+1, so 5/2 becomes 3.50, 15/8 is 2.88 and so on.īut when the fractions entered are going to be whole numbers, like 7/1, 10/1 etc, the whole numbers have. In Excel for Mac, I need to remove the zeros and decimal point from whole numbers generated by a formula. ![]()
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