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Please give examples of your data, your formulas, what you require as results and what you get instead

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Niek Otten
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"wtrbb" wrote in message ...
| mmm - if it were only that simple! sometimes the variance is negative, though
| - i'm running into the problem with the formulas that are computing negatives
| to negatives and pos/neg (where the variance should be a positive one, but
| returns a negative value instead)
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| (b4-c4)/c4
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| wtrbb
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| "Pete_UK" wrote:
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| Why not put ABS( ... ) around the formula you currently have, so it
| will always show a positive value?
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| Hope this helps.
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| Pete
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| On Nov 30, 3:37 pm, wtrbb wrote:
| Hi
|
| am trying to calculate variances in a spreadsheet and am running across a
| problem with the formula returning the wrong value for the cell, for instance
| returning a negative variance when in fact it is a positive variance. i'v
| added another hidden column with the absolute value and would like a formula
| that would show the same value (positive or negative) for the percentage as
| what is displayed in that adjacent cell - any ideas?
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| wtrbb
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