ROUNDOWN amt included in my Total

rlinn

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Here is an example of the actual figures:
#1 #2 #3 #4 Total
2460.25 2620.25 2460.25 2460.25 9841.00

This is what is happening:

#1 #2 #3 #4 Total
2460.00 2620.00 2460.00 2460.00 9840.00

This second group of numbers have "roundown" on them. But I want my total to include the .25 that has been removed due to the "roundown".

Does anybody know what I can do?
 
maybe you should use the ROUND function instead of the ROUNDDOWN function, or if your numbers are only expressed to 2 decimal places, do away with the rounding altogether.

by the way, the 'Excel questions' page of this site is a better place to put questions.
 

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