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Sarah,
Assuming your numbers are in a1 down put this in b1 and drag down =A1/SUM($A$1:$A$7) 47 7.22% 125 19.20% 60 9.22% 121 18.59% 73 11.21% 203 31.18% 22 3.38% and you will get this If you want it exactly as in your post format to 0 decimal places to get this 47 7% 125 19% 60 9% 121 19% 73 11% 203 31% 22 3% Mike "Sarah_Lecturer" wrote: I have the following figures: 47 125 60 121 73 203 22 These total 651 I want to display these as percentages for a report In Excel I have 7% 19% 9% 19% 11% 31% 3% Which equals 99% despite Excel rounding to 100%. For the purpose of the report I need to round one of the figures sensibly so that others do not see that this does not add up exactly to 100! Can you help please? thanks Sarah xxx |
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