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Ok so it's Sunday morning and i can't for the life of me remember how to turn
a value in to a percentage. So heres the plan the figure projected Sales (O4) - Actual sales (P4) = Difference % (Q4) How do i turn the figure returned in Q4 in to a percentage and make it absolute! Real Brain fade!!! Thanks |
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Percentage difference is:
=(Projected - Actual) / Projected Format as %. If you want to make it absolute (although I can't figure out any reason why), use: =abs((projected - actual) / projected) The problem with this formula is you would never know if you were above or below the projection. Regards, Fred. "Dobbin0_4" wrote in message ... Ok so it's Sunday morning and i can't for the life of me remember how to turn a value in to a percentage. So heres the plan the figure projected Sales (O4) - Actual sales (P4) = Difference % (Q4) How do i turn the figure returned in Q4 in to a percentage and make it absolute! Real Brain fade!!! Thanks |
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