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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 19:48:02 -0700, Overlanda
wrote: Put this into a cell and change the format of the cell to number with 16 decimal places... =1131.97-1123 The answer is 8.9700000000000300 Notice the 3 at the 14th place after the decimal. Haha what a joke. I have tried on two Excel 2003 boxes - one with SP1 and one without. Both calculated it incorrectly I'm not a math wiz, but I think it has something to do with binary (computer) calculation of decimal (base 10) numbers. Use =round(toberounded) & you'll have fewer "errors". Don S |
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