Formatting a cell to 3 decimals does not change the underlying value...You
can see the underlying value in the FORMULA bar or by increasing the decimal
places in the format.
So even when you see 12.683 the actual value might be something like
12.68350023457
The underlying value is used in calculations and not the displayed value
hence the difference...
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"Jon" wrote:
I've formatted a cell as a percentage column with a precision of 3 d.p.
However, when I work out the average, the answer is inaccurately.
So,
cell D80 =POWER((1 + D76/$D$82),$D$82)-1 and is formatted as a percentage
with 3 d.p.
Value = 12.683
cell D81 =(D79+(D78*D75))*D80
The answer comes up as 5073, whilst when working out cell D81 manually:
35000 + (0.10 * 50000)) * .012683 = 5073.20
Is this a bug?
MS Excel 2007
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