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    IF and ROUNDUP / ROUNDDOWN

    Hi, I am trying to compare 2 values: D39 and F39. The second IF gives me a FALSE result. Why is it so? I tried also stating it as D39>F39 and D39< F39 but still got the same result. =IF(D39-F39>1;ROUNDDOWN(D39/F39;IF(D39-F39<1;ROUNDUP(D39/F39;0)))) Thank you for any help.
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    Conditional Formatting

    I am hoping someone out there can "school" me on the use of conditional formatting! I have expense reports set up with data validation lists that allow the user to populate a three part GL account based on location, accounting code and department. I then compare the users selection against the...

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