Format number from named range in text string

Suelizzy

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Hello,

I'm trying to use a named range in a text string. I've almost got it, but the output is a number with several decimal places. On the originating sheet, I've got the number format set at 0 decimal places.

Here's my example:

Named Range from the sheet: "KFH-HP Golf Scorecard" = "KFHStretch". The value shows as "46".

Formula in sheet: "KFH-HP Annual Trends" is "=("PY2016 Target # of Claims = "&KFHStretch&"")". The output is "PY2016 Target # of Claims = 45.90711774"

How do I get the "45.90711774" to just show as "46"?

Thanks for your help!
 

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