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Makes sense but how can I do that? The % figure I see is being calcuated by
the Pivot from a count of values in a column on a separate worksheet, I can't view the formual it uses. "topola" wrote: I would than just use =Round(X,2) for you row data just producing real zeros for this purpose. TP |
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