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From: awalker on 26 Apr 2010 12:01 Hi, I set up a worksheet for a Lookup Function that contains numbers increasing by 0.1 from 100.0 to 50.0. I used the drag and fill to set up the numbers. I noticed some incorrect entries in the results from the look up and found that on certain numbers it added many decimal spots to the number for example 66.5 look like 66.5000000000001 when I click into the cell. I can not locate a pattern for why this is occurring (i.e. does not occur in the 4-8 or 10-15 but does in the 9 and 16 series). Formatting is set to numerical with 1 decimal point. Any help?
From: Pete_UK on 26 Apr 2010 12:10 I've just responded to your earlier post - please do not multi-post. Take a look at the ROUND function in XL Help. Pete On Apr 26, 5:01 pm, awalker <awal...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, > I set up a worksheet for a Lookup Function that contains numbers increasing > by 0.1 from 100.0 to 50.0. I used the drag and fill to set up the numbers.. > I noticed some incorrect entries in the results from the look up and found > that on certain numbers it added many decimal spots to the number for example > 66.5 look like 66.5000000000001 when I click into the cell. I can not locate > a pattern for why this is occurring (i.e. does not occur in the 4-8 or 10-15 > but does in the 9 and 16 series). Formatting is set to numerical with 1 > decimal point. > > Any help?
From: awalker on 26 Apr 2010 13:17 I waited 20 minutes and my post didn't show up. I logged out and back in 3 times to see if that would prompt it. I'm on a deadline so I reposted, I think I took the necessary steps before doing so. "Pete_UK" wrote: > I've just responded to your earlier post - please do not multi-post. > > Take a look at the ROUND function in XL Help. > > Pete > > On Apr 26, 5:01 pm, awalker <awal...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I set up a worksheet for a Lookup Function that contains numbers increasing > > by 0.1 from 100.0 to 50.0. I used the drag and fill to set up the numbers.. > > I noticed some incorrect entries in the results from the look up and found > > that on certain numbers it added many decimal spots to the number for example > > 66.5 look like 66.5000000000001 when I click into the cell. I can not locate > > a pattern for why this is occurring (i.e. does not occur in the 4-8 or 10-15 > > but does in the 9 and 16 series). Formatting is set to numerical with 1 > > decimal point. > > > > Any help? > > . >
From: awalker on 26 Apr 2010 13:19 I have spent the last 10 minutes searching and still cannot locate my other post with your response. "awalker" wrote: > I waited 20 minutes and my post didn't show up. I logged out and back in 3 > times to see if that would prompt it. I'm on a deadline so I reposted, I > think I took the necessary steps before doing so. > > "Pete_UK" wrote: > > > I've just responded to your earlier post - please do not multi-post. > > > > Take a look at the ROUND function in XL Help. > > > > Pete > > > > On Apr 26, 5:01 pm, awalker <awal...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I set up a worksheet for a Lookup Function that contains numbers increasing > > > by 0.1 from 100.0 to 50.0. I used the drag and fill to set up the numbers.. > > > I noticed some incorrect entries in the results from the look up and found > > > that on certain numbers it added many decimal spots to the number for example > > > 66.5 look like 66.5000000000001 when I click into the cell. I can not locate > > > a pattern for why this is occurring (i.e. does not occur in the 4-8 or 10-15 > > > but does in the 9 and 16 series). Formatting is set to numerical with 1 > > > decimal point. > > > > > > Any help? > > > > . > >
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