rounding to nearest integer

max8719

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Hello,

conditional format at the moment: =D8>=ROUNDUP($A8,0)/4

I would like to make it percentage but to round to a whole percent down if contains .4 or lower, and round up if contains .5 or more.

im guessing something along the lines of

=if(D8>=ROUNDUP($A8,0)/100*25....
 
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It is not clear to me which cell contains the percentage that you want to round. And it is not clear me in what form that percentage is presented.

Suppose A8 contains a true percentage; for example, 12.34%, which would look like 0.1234 if you used the Number format. Then ROUND(A8,2) rounds to an "integer" percentage, that is 12% or 0.12.

If your cell presents the percentage a different way, please tell us how. To avoid ambiguity, tell us how the "percentage" looks when formatted as Number with sufficient decimal places, and how you interpret it as a percentage. For example, some people multiply the true percentage by 100 so it is actually the number 12.34, not a percentage. (Bad choice, IMHO.)
 
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apologies joe,

the cell D8 does not contain a percentage it is a number (7) and A8 is a number (3). The conditional format on A8 is based on a percentage of D8. In this case 25% that's why I divided by 4 initially. Ideal format is 0-10% A8 is green, 11-24% amber and 25% or more red.
 
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