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![]() Sounds crazy? Here is the data Original Qty=175 Multiple=4 Total Rounded Qty Number=100 Original Rounded Qty Qty 25 ? 50 ? 25 ? 75 ? Total 175 100 I need to distribute the original quantity of 175 to add to 100 but be multiples of 4. I can distribute the 175 to make it add to 100 and round based on a multiple but I dont know how to allocate the remainder to one of the numbers. Do I make any sense? :( ACK! Joe -- wjlo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ wjlo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=16264 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=276657 |
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A B 1 Original Qty Rounded Qty 2 25 =ROUND(A2/A$6*B$6/4,0)*4 3 50 =ROUND(A3/A$6*B$6/4,0)*4 4 25 =ROUND(A4/A$6*B$6/4,0)*4 5 75 =B$6-SUM(B2:B4) 6 =SUM(A2:A5) 100 In article , wjlo wrote: Sounds crazy? Here is the data Original Qty=175 Multiple=4 Total Rounded Qty Number=100 Original Rounded Qty Qty 25 ? 50 ? 25 ? 75 ? Total 175 100 I need to distribute the original quantity of 175 to add to 100 but be multiples of 4. I can distribute the 175 to make it add to 100 and round based on a multiple but I dont know how to allocate the remainder to one of the numbers. Do I make any sense? :( |
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