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JDueck

Can I stop Excel from seeing more than 2 digits after decimal?
 
The horizontal formula line is calculating money past two places after the
decimal point, yet showing only the two places (which is what I want to see).
The vertical formula then adds the results from the horizontal formula, but
it calculates beyond 2 places after the decimal, and causes the bottom line
figure to reflect an incorrect amount. Can this be overcome?

Niek Otten

Can I stop Excel from seeing more than 2 digits after decimal?
 
ToolsOptionsCalculation tab, check "Precision as displayed".
Do read HELP first to know what this does. I use this often for financial spreadsheets.


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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

"JDueck" wrote in message ...
| The horizontal formula line is calculating money past two places after the
| decimal point, yet showing only the two places (which is what I want to see).
| The vertical formula then adds the results from the horizontal formula, but
| it calculates beyond 2 places after the decimal, and causes the bottom line
| figure to reflect an incorrect amount. Can this be overcome?



Ron Coderre

Can I stop Excel from seeing more than 2 digits after decimal?
 
JE McGimpsey's website addresses that exact situation:

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/pennyoff.html

Does that help?

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Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


"JDueck" wrote:

The horizontal formula line is calculating money past two places after the
decimal point, yet showing only the two places (which is what I want to see).
The vertical formula then adds the results from the horizontal formula, but
it calculates beyond 2 places after the decimal, and causes the bottom line
figure to reflect an incorrect amount. Can this be overcome?


Toppers

Can I stop Excel from seeing more than 2 digits after decimal?
 
Round the invidual cells to 2 dec places (round(A1,2)) and this should
correct the problem. Third decimal place of 5 or greater will round up.

HTH

"JDueck" wrote:

The horizontal formula line is calculating money past two places after the
decimal point, yet showing only the two places (which is what I want to see).
The vertical formula then adds the results from the horizontal formula, but
it calculates beyond 2 places after the decimal, and causes the bottom line
figure to reflect an incorrect amount. Can this be overcome?



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