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Excel 2000 problem
I have a problem and need your advise asap.
When I try to sum up a few cells that contain decimal number, it turn out to be a long sequence of number. Please used only the following example to test on the excel 2000 e.g. -0.55, -1.0 , 1.65 , then sum up the cell using formula like =sum(S1;S3). it appear as 0.1 but when you copy and paste special this total sum to another cell, it appear as 0.099999999999. Why will such things happen? Is it the excel error? Pls advise. |
Excel 2000 problem
It depends on what format you are using for the cell, and if you use format
General the number of digits displayed can depend on the width of the cell and the size of font. I expect that if you reformat your original -0.55, -1.0 , 1.65 to show 14 decimal places, you'll see that they are not exactly as you were seeing them. -- David Biddulph "Marcus" wrote in message ... I have a problem and need your advise asap. When I try to sum up a few cells that contain decimal number, it turn out to be a long sequence of number. Please used only the following example to test on the excel 2000 e.g. -0.55, -1.0 , 1.65 , then sum up the cell using formula like =sum(S1;S3). it appear as 0.1 but when you copy and paste special this total sum to another cell, it appear as 0.099999999999. Why will such things happen? Is it the excel error? Pls advise. |
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