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Olle Svensson Olle Svensson is offline
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Default Formula to change number upwards.

That's the one, Bob. Thanks a bunch.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=ROUNDUP(B14/36;0)

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"Olle Svensson" wrote in message
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I have a formula in a cell (F17) that calculates the following: =B14/36

Easy enough, it's just a normal formula. However, I would like the result

to
come out a bit different. Let's say that B14 = 300. That would (without
decimals) give the answer 8 in cell F17. With decimals, it's 8,33, and

this
is where my problem comes in. See, I want the formula in F17 to display

the
next "whole" number if the answer is bigger than ,00. Like this:

300/36=8,33 but I want it to display 9. Same if the answer was 20,6 I

would
like it to display 21 instead.

Do you understand and does anyone have a good solution?

Thanks,
Svensson