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Is it possible to change settings on Excel 2003 so that the answer to
calculations are automatically rounded up or down, according to requirements.
An example of this would be 12.12 * 12.12 being rounded up to 146.90 or down
to 146.89, without using the roundup or round down functions
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Not possible without using the functions in formulas or having event code to do
the job.

What would the requirements be for rounding up or down?


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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 02:53:01 -0800, DonnaO
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Is it possible to change settings on Excel 2003 so that the answer to
calculations are automatically rounded up or down, according to requirements.
An example of this would be 12.12 * 12.12 being rounded up to 146.90 or down
to 146.89, without using the roundup or round down functions


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