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I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it..
My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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You gave a limited example, but if you want to get to the nearest 10 cents:
? application.Round(1.17,1) 1.2 so =round(D28/L3+L35,1) and format the cell for two decimal places. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Maybe this:
=CEILING(D28/L3+L35,0.1) HTH, Paul "Chev320" wrote in message ... I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Try this:
=ROUND(D28/L3+L35,2) If that doesn't work, try expanding the number of decimals that you are looking at so you have a better idea of what the number really is. -Cory "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Let me save the OP some time. In my experience, rounding two decimal places
to two decimal places doesn't do anything - a third decimal place would need to be involved. Cory, if you tested it and it seemed to work, maybe you had your cell formatted to display one decimal place. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Cory" wrote: Try this: =ROUND(D28/L3+L35,2) If that doesn't work, try expanding the number of decimals that you are looking at so you have a better idea of what the number really is. -Cory "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Tom - good catch. My earlier post had a typo, it should have been
=ROUND(D28/L3+L35,1) "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Let me save the OP some time. In my experience, rounding two decimal places to two decimal places doesn't do anything - a third decimal place would need to be involved. Cory, if you tested it and it seemed to work, maybe you had your cell formatted to display one decimal place. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Cory" wrote: Try this: =ROUND(D28/L3+L35,2) If that doesn't work, try expanding the number of decimals that you are looking at so you have a better idea of what the number really is. -Cory "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Actually i am trying to make the dollar amount go up to the next nearest
nickel. When i tried the ceiling function it went up more that what i wanted it to. The 1.17 should be 1.20 and another line was 1.13, should be 1.15. Does that explain better? Thanks again "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Actually i am trying to make the dollar amount go up to the next nearest
nickel. When i tried the ceiling function it went up more that what i wanted it to. The 1.17 should be 1.20 and another line was 1.13, should be 1.15. Are you saying this doesn't work for you... =CEILING(A1,0.05) where the amount being rounded is assumed to be in A1? Rick |
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Nickel?
"Chev320" wrote: Actually i am trying to make the dollar amount go up to the next nearest nickel. When i tried the ceiling function it went up more that what i wanted it to. The 1.17 should be 1.20 and another line was 1.13, should be 1.15. Does that explain better? Thanks again "Chev320" wrote: I know this is a simple one for you guys, but i just cant see it.. My dollar amount equals $1.17 and i want to round up to 1.20. I have tried Ceiling & round & roundup with no luck.. =D28/L3+L35 (this is my formula so far) Thanks |
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Thany you Rick that worked!!!!!!!
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: Nickel? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_(United_States_coin) Rick |
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It would have been clearer if you said round up to the next nickel. The
nearest nickel for 1.11 is 1.10. The next nickel is 1.15. So next nearest nickel is a bit ambiguous. My opinion of course. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Chev320" wrote: Thany you Rick that worked!!!!!!! "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: Nickel? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_(United_States_coin) Rick |
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