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Graeme Crook
 
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Default Wildcards in Functions


I am aware that Wildcards can't be used in IF statements, but can't
think of a way round this problem, and would appreciate some help.

The following function works as I want it to:
=SUM(-H25-IF(G25=-0.25,ROUNDDOWN(G25,0),G25))

However, I would like to change the 0.25 to *.25 as any number could
end in the .25, and if it does I want to round it down for the purposes
of the calculation. The only question is how can this be done, when
wildcards can't be used?!

Thanks,
Graeme


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