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Hello,
would someone be able to help me build a function that would take the last two digits in a value compare it then return a '0' or '5'. For example, Column A 1.53138 (this value is the result of a formula =sum(c6/5873.05-c3) -- take last two digits '38' compared to .00025. If it's less than .00025 then those two last digits should become a 0 if greater than .00025 then it should be '5'. RESULT 1.5315 --------- 1.53047 -- 1.5305 1.53002 -- 1.5300 1.52957 -- 1.5295 Thank you! |
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