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I have a formula calculating a percentage. This cell(A)
is formatted to round to 0 decimal places. In another cell (B) is a formula multiplying cell (C) by the rounded up percentage in cell A. However, cell B's result is cell C times cell A rounded to 3 decimal places. i.e. Cell A=50% (rounded from 49.712%) Cell C=100 the resulting Cell B=49.712. I need B to equal 50. Here's the kicker, sometimes cell B does need to be rounded to 2 decimal places so I cannot format the cell to round to 0 decimal places. How do I get cell B to multiply by the rounded up value in cell A? Sorry for the long explanation and thank you for any help. |
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