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Yes.

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Why not, Margaret? Do you mean something like:

=a4*roundup(a5,2)

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=roundup(a4*15,2)
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A bit of detail might help.

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A bit of detail might help.
and posted within the message area ! <g

Always do this, do not leave the message area blank

The subject line is only meant to be a brief key note, not meant to house
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