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v look up and rounding
I have a simple question, hopefullly.
I am new to the vlook up. I did a simple table: Reference celll: 10.06% A B C D 10.000% 281.8 3754 2860 10.100% 284.6 37537 28600 my formula is this: ==(VLOOKUP(10.06%,A1:D2,4)) I want my answer to deliver the result "28600." However, the formula is rounding the 10.06% down to 10% and delivering a result of "2860" In other words, anything above 10% is the next row. Can someone tell me how to fix this rounding problem? Thanks so much in advance. -- hmz NY, NY |
v look up and rounding
If the 1st column is having entries such as 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 etc then try
In cell E1 10.06% =VLOOKUP(ROUNDUP(E1,3),A1:D2,4,0) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "hmz" wrote: I have a simple question, hopefullly. I am new to the vlook up. I did a simple table: Reference celll: 10.06% A B C D 10.000% 281.8 3754 2860 10.100% 284.6 37537 28600 my formula is this: ==(VLOOKUP(10.06%,A1:D2,4)) I want my answer to deliver the result "28600." However, the formula is rounding the 10.06% down to 10% and delivering a result of "2860" In other words, anything above 10% is the next row. Can someone tell me how to fix this rounding problem? Thanks so much in advance. -- hmz NY, NY |
v look up and rounding
Thank you for your quick response.
I did your formula, and it worked, but the funny thing is that it does not work for other numbers. for example see below: there must be something fundamental to the area it is capturing. I just can not figure it out. 7.00% 197 2628 2002 8.00% 225 3003 2288 9.00% 254 3378 2574 10.00% 281.8 3754 2860 7.06% 10.10% 284.6 37537 28600 My error message is "N/A" Sorry to keep asking. thank you, -- hmz Wash DC "hmz" wrote: I have a simple question, hopefullly. I am new to the vlook up. I did a simple table: Reference celll: 10.06% A B C D 10.000% 281.8 3754 2860 10.100% 284.6 37537 28600 my formula is this: ==(VLOOKUP(10.06%,A1:D2,4)) I want my answer to deliver the result "28600." However, the formula is rounding the 10.06% down to 10% and delivering a result of "2860" In other words, anything above 10% is the next row. Can someone tell me how to fix this rounding problem? Thanks so much in advance. -- hmz NY, NY |
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