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Hi
I have a 2-dim table holding decimal numbers(2 dec.) and their cell references. Now, after a sort, Visual Basic changes 37.5 to 38 (which makes sense) and we don't want this behaviour. This is annoying when you sort to have the highest values, you don't want 37.5 equal to 38 How can I solve this Thanks on before hand Zakar. |
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