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    mark up formula ending in $.99

    formula for $1125.34 x 40% then end in $.99
    so the cell would read $1575.99

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    How about ...

    =ceiling(a1 * 140%, 1) - 0.01
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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    Do you mean?

    =INT(1125.34*140%)+0.99

    or

    =INT(1125.34*(1+40%))+0.99 if you have 40% in a reference cell.



    where you can replace the 1124.34 and 40% with cell references.
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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    well im using a1*40%+a1 to get 1575.47 I dont know how to add to that formula so it will end in .99

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    If 1124.34 is in A1, then either formula provided by shg or myself give you that result.

    If you want to use your formulation then either:

    =INT(A1*40%+A1)+0.99

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    =CEILING(A1*40%+A1, 1) - 0.01

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    thx so much thats what i wanted, ur awesome

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    767.99 153.99 376.99 413.91 1712.88
    I would like to have excel add a1-d1 and give the total minus 5% and then end in $.99 cent in e1

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    Perhaps:

    =CEILING(SUM(A1:D1)*0.95,1)-0.01

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    Re: mark up formula ending in $.99

    Thank you Cutter. Now we have a link, the question's resolved (I assume)....but for future reference fubar......

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