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OUR 2822.5000 ADMINISTRATIVE 141.1300 SUB-TOTAL 2963.6300 GST 177.8178 QST 235.6086 then in B6: =ROUNDDOWN(SUM(B3:B5),2) -- Gary''s Student gsnu200703 "Helen" wrote: Thank you for responding so fast! Unfortunately, the display I'm getting is not what I was looking for. Here's my actual data: OUR FEES $2,822.50 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES $141.13 SUB-TOTAL $2,963.6300 GST $177.8178 QST $235.6086 TOTAL $3,377.0564 What am I looking for is to get the total to stay at $3,377.05. If I use Rounddown, how do I insert it in my formula? Sorry about insisting... Helene "Helen" wrote: Good day, This is an urgent request... We are adding fees and taxes, but do not want numbers to round. Here's what we need: SUB-TOTAL $2,963.6300 GST $177.8178 QST $235.6086 TOTAL CA $3,377.0564 We would like the total to show $3,377.05 and not $3,377.06. What formula should we use? By the way, the GST was obtained by multiplying the first total by 0.05, the QST by multiplying GST and first total by 0.075. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Helene |
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