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I would like to restrict a cell to a 0.25 resolution. (5.00, 5.25, 5.50,
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Right Click on the Cell Format Cells select Number set the decimal
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=ROUND(A1/0.25,0)*0.25

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=MROUND(A2,0.25)
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