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That is kind of confusing. I read it to mean:
..00 to .49 = round to .49 ..50 to .99 = round to .99 -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "MartinW" wrote in message ... Hi Kris, Where you say, that it would automatically come out to $6.99 or if it was to $6.49 if is was a lower number. Thanks! Do you mean you want it to round like this 6.74 or lower - round down to 6.49 6.75 and higher.- round up to 6.99 If that is the case try this, =ROUND(A1/0.5,0)*0.5-0.01 HTH Martin "kris" wrote in message ... I am creating a retail price for our items. Problem is that I want the retail price to end in either a .49 or .99. Example when I figure my retail pricing off my cost it may come out to $6.74 and I would like to have a formula so that it would automatically come out to $6.99 or if it was to $6.49 if is was a lower number. Thanks! |
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