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=actual value/maxvalue format as percentage or as a practical example =44/200 =22% "AOD" wrote: Help |
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Firstly, the place to ask your question is in the body of the message, not
in the subject line. If you want to know what percentage A1 is of B1, then the formula is =A1/B1 and format the result as percentage. Otherwise =100*A1/B1 formatted as a number or general will give a number equal to the percentage. -- David Biddulph "AOD" wrote in message ... Help |
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