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Carolan Carolan is offline
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Default Column total is wrong

Thank you. This one worked the best.

"T. Valko" wrote:

Use rounding on the multiplier formula:

=ROUND(A1*0.001665,2)

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Biff
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"Carolan" wrote in message
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I have a column of figures which is the result of multiplied column A x
Column B. Column B is a multiplier of .001665. The result is shown to
two
decimal places. When I total the results in Column B, using formula
=SUM(B1:B2), it gives the result as 11.16 instead of 11.15. Can I fix
this
somehow so it gives the correct total?

Example
A Formula in B Result in B
3250.00 =A1x0.001665 5.41
3450.00 =A2x0.001665 5.74
Total 11.16



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