Formatting/calculations question

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Hello,

I would like to be able to round the data in the table below to 2dp, this
however, can throw the calculations out for the totals. Is there any way
that I can have the cell display only 2dp, but the calculations be preformed
on the entire figure?

In the example below, the total figure is 1266.128 - if I format cells to
show 2dp, it changes to 1226.13,

I am using Excel 2003.

A2 B2 C2
TV 3% of TV 8.5% of TV A2-B2-C2
437.96 13.139 37.227 387.596
165.04 4.95 14.03 146.06
396.84 11.91 33.73 351.20
385.62 11.57 32.78 341.27
TOTAL
1226.128


Thanks for help

Charlotte
 
Charlotte,

Formatting the number doesn't change it's underlying value. To demonstrate
this put a number in a cell (Say) 1.4 and format it as a number with no
decimal places and the number will display as 1.

In another cell multiply the 1.4 * 2 and you will get the correct answer of
2.8.

Mike
 
Formatting does not change the values in the cells - merely how they
are displayed. So why don't you apply a format of 2dp to all of the
cells except for the total?

I presume you meant that 1266.128 becomes 1266.13 and not 1226.13.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
Hi,
It turns out that the person who asked me about this wanted something the
other way around.

So I used the ROUND function to 2dp, and he now believes he has all his data
correct. I did try to point out that Maths is very accurate, and that the
more decimal places you use the more accurate things are.

He didn't like the 1*2 = 2.8 example at all!

Thanks!
 
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