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I have an end-user whose Excel 2003 multiplication is off by .03 for all multiplications. For example, if he multiplies 10 * 10, he gets 99.7. Suggestions? Alicia |
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 13:04:06 -0800, Mrs Dumm
wrote: All, I have an end-user whose Excel 2003 multiplication is off by .03 for all multiplications. For example, if he multiplies 10 * 10, he gets 99.7. Suggestions? Alicia Is he really multiplying 10*10 or is he multiplying two cells which are displaying 10? If he enters =10*10 into some cell what does it show? My guess is that he is multiplying two cells that display 10 but really contain something like 9.985. --ron |
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It could well be that the cells containing the 10's are formated with
rounding to 0 places of decimal when in fact they contain values such as 9.98498873 which appears as 10 when formatted with rounding to 0 places of decimal but if multiplied by itself produces 99.7 in a cell with 1 place of decimal. You have to look at the underlying values in the cells, not the formatted values. Excel uses the values in the cells for calculations, not the formatted values. Increase the number of decimal places appearing in the cells. Tyro "Mrs Dumm" wrote in message ... All, I have an end-user whose Excel 2003 multiplication is off by .03 for all multiplications. For example, if he multiplies 10 * 10, he gets 99.7. Suggestions? Alicia |
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