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alsmith

excel spreadsheet
 
simple spreadsheet which allocates numbers of duties depending upon number of
employees, allocations always need rounding up or down. I can do this but
need to put remainder ( i.e between -0.49 and +0.49 into a new cell in order
to carry forward to the next round of alocations) any ideas?

pdberger

excel spreadsheet
 
alsmith --
I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish, but howze about:

A B C
1 # =round(A1,0) =B1-A1

or you might want to make C1 = -(B1-A1) so that rounding up shows a negative
availability.

HTH

"alsmith" wrote:

simple spreadsheet which allocates numbers of duties depending upon number of
employees, allocations always need rounding up or down. I can do this but
need to put remainder ( i.e between -0.49 and +0.49 into a new cell in order
to carry forward to the next round of alocations) any ideas?


Sandy Mann

excel spreadsheet
 
Like pdberger I'm not sure what it is that you want but assuming that you
have a number divided between a number of people as evenly as possible then
to divide 100 between 7 people:

Put 100 in A14 then in A15 the formula:

=ROUND(A14/(7-(COLUMN(A15)-COLUMN())),0)

cell B15 the formula:

=ROUND(($A$14-SUM($A$15:A15))/(7-(COLUMN()-COLUMN($A$15))),0)

then drag it along to G15

The result should be:

14, 14.14, 15, 14, 15, 14


--
HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


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"alsmith" wrote in message
...
simple spreadsheet which allocates numbers of duties depending upon number
of
employees, allocations always need rounding up or down. I can do this but
need to put remainder ( i.e between -0.49 and +0.49 into a new cell in
order
to carry forward to the next round of alocations) any ideas?




alsmith

excel spreadsheet
 
Hi sandy/pdberger,

I want to put the answer to a calculation into a cell, this figure will be
between 0 and 20 and will be similar to (i.e.) 14.45. I want the cell to
display 14 (rounded down) and display +0.45 in the cell next to it. Another
example is if the figure is 14.55, I want the cell to display 15 ( rounded up
) and the next cell to display minus 0.45 I allocate duties to areas and
need to be accurate with carry overs



"Sandy Mann" wrote:

Like pdberger I'm not sure what it is that you want but assuming that you
have a number divided between a number of people as evenly as possible then
to divide 100 between 7 people:

Put 100 in A14 then in A15 the formula:

=ROUND(A14/(7-(COLUMN(A15)-COLUMN())),0)

cell B15 the formula:

=ROUND(($A$14-SUM($A$15:A15))/(7-(COLUMN()-COLUMN($A$15))),0)

then drag it along to G15

The result should be:

14, 14.14, 15, 14, 15, 14


--
HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk


"alsmith" wrote in message
...
simple spreadsheet which allocates numbers of duties depending upon number
of
employees, allocations always need rounding up or down. I can do this but
need to put remainder ( i.e between -0.49 and +0.49 into a new cell in
order
to carry forward to the next round of alocations) any ideas?





Sandy Mann

excel spreadsheet
 
Isn't that exactly what pdberger's suggestion does?

--
Regards,

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk


"alsmith" wrote in message
...
Hi sandy/pdberger,

I want to put the answer to a calculation into a cell, this figure will
be
between 0 and 20 and will be similar to (i.e.) 14.45. I want the cell
to
display 14 (rounded down) and display +0.45 in the cell next to it.
Another
example is if the figure is 14.55, I want the cell to display 15 ( rounded
up
) and the next cell to display minus 0.45 I allocate duties to areas
and
need to be accurate with carry overs





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