per centages and sums error
What does the + sign do in that formula, Eduardo?
Why not just =ROUND(K5*J7,2) ?
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David Biddulph
"Eduardo" wrote in message
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Hi,
When applying the % use the formula as follow, change cell # to fit your
needs
=ROUND(+K5*J7,2)
If this was helpful please say yes, thanks
"DebC" wrote:
In excel 2003, I need to calculate per centages of a number, and add the
sums of each together. The results may be off a penny or two each time.
Can
someone help?
example: if you multiple $4,675.00 by .05%, and then by .5%
$4,675.00
x .05% = $2.34
x .5% = $23.38
sum $25.71
I assume it is a formatting issue, but I am at a loss. Seems like it
should be simple. Thanks for any help!
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DebC
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