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I am using the roundown function and everything works fine. However, one of
my number when rounded down = 1 when 1 is divided in 1/2 (which I have to do) the rounddown function takes it to a zero when instead I need it to stay at 1. If there any to test for a greater than or less than value in a cell? or how would ya'll suggest I handle this situation. Thank you Hank PS, I'm a real excel newbie.... |
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