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Cells U2:AC2 have 1000-9000 lbs. Cells S3:S14 have Compartments B thru M
Cells U3:AC3 have the following figures corresponding the weights above.
7.3 for 1000 lb in compartment B. 14.6 for 2000 in compartment B. Here are
the rest of the figures for Compartment B; 21.9, 29.2, 36.4, 43.7, 51.0, 58.3
and 65.6. The next row of numbers for Compartment C in row 4 are as follows;
5.4, 10.8, 16.2, 21.6, 27.0, 32.5, 37.9, 43.3 and 48.7. Upon entering a
figure of 1500 in compartment R3, cell AF3 should add to read 7.3 from the
1000 column plus 3.6 from the 5000 column moving the decimal one place over
to the left. Had column Y3 have read 36.5 vice 36.4 you would have added 3.7
vice 3.6 to round it up. If I had put 15000 vice 1500 in cell R3, cell AF3
would read 73.0 plus 36.4 for a total of 109.4 If I had 50 lb in R4 it would
be rounded up to 100 lbs AF4 would read 0.5 from the 5.4 from the 1000 lbs
in compartment C. 3900 in cell R4 would read 16.2 plus 4.9 which is the 48.7
rounded up for the 900 lbs left for a total of 21.1 in cell AF4.

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A few days ago you posted the same words in another thread. Two people
responded. You contributed 3 other posts to that thread, and each time
you posted exactly the same text as above.

If you can't give feedback about whether the suggestions worked for
you or not (and if not, then describe what happened more fully), then
posters will become reluctant to help you.

Pete

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Cells U2:AC2 have 1000-9000 lbs. Cells S3:S14 have Compartments B thru M
Cells U3:AC3 have the following figures corresponding the weights above.
7.3 for 1000 lb in compartment B. 14.6 for 2000 in compartment B. Here are
the rest of the figures for Compartment B; 21.9, 29.2, 36.4, 43.7, 51.0, 58.3
and 65.6. The next row of numbers for Compartment C in row 4 are as follows;
5.4, 10.8, 16.2, 21.6, 27.0, 32.5, 37.9, 43.3 and 48.7. Upon entering a
figure of *1500 in compartment R3, cell AF3 should add to read 7.3 from the
1000 column plus 3.6 from the 5000 column moving the decimal one place over
to the left. Had column Y3 have read 36.5 vice 36.4 you would have added 3.7
vice 3.6 to round it up. If I had put 15000 vice 1500 in cell R3, cell AF3
would read 73.0 plus 36.4 for a total of 109.4 If I had 50 lb in R4 it would
be rounded up to 100 lbs *AF4 would read 0.5 from the 5.4 from the 1000 lbs
in compartment C. 3900 in cell R4 would read 16.2 plus 4.9 which is the 48.7
rounded up for the 900 lbs left for a total of *21.1 in cell AF4.


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Hi,

I'm afraid I lost the will to live when i got to this bit:-

Upon entering a
figure of 1500 in compartment R3, cell AF3 should add to read 7.3 from the
1000 column plus 3.6 from the 5000 column moving the decimal one place over
to the left.

Q1. Where/What is compartment R3?
Q2. What is the logic for using 1000 column and then the 5000 column based
on an input of 1500?
Q3. What is the logic for 'shifting' the decimal place?

Mike

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Cells U2:AC2 have 1000-9000 lbs. Cells S3:S14 have Compartments B thru M
Cells U3:AC3 have the following figures corresponding the weights above.
7.3 for 1000 lb in compartment B. 14.6 for 2000 in compartment B. Here are
the rest of the figures for Compartment B; 21.9, 29.2, 36.4, 43.7, 51.0, 58.3
and 65.6. The next row of numbers for Compartment C in row 4 are as follows;
5.4, 10.8, 16.2, 21.6, 27.0, 32.5, 37.9, 43.3 and 48.7. Upon entering a
figure of 1500 in compartment R3, cell AF3 should add to read 7.3 from the
1000 column plus 3.6 from the 5000 column moving the decimal one place over
to the left. Had column Y3 have read 36.5 vice 36.4 you would have added 3.7
vice 3.6 to round it up. If I had put 15000 vice 1500 in cell R3, cell AF3
would read 73.0 plus 36.4 for a total of 109.4 If I had 50 lb in R4 it would
be rounded up to 100 lbs AF4 would read 0.5 from the 5.4 from the 1000 lbs
in compartment C. 3900 in cell R4 would read 16.2 plus 4.9 which is the 48.7
rounded up for the 900 lbs left for a total of 21.1 in cell AF4.

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