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  1. #1
    Rodney
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    rounding.

    G'day Trendsetters,
    I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    any legerdemain available?




  2. #2
    Gary''s Student
    Guest

    RE: rounding.

    click on the cell(s) then pull-down:

    Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    backspace out general and enter 000

    The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as necessary.

    Have a good day
    --
    Gary''s Student


    "Rodney" wrote:

    > G'day Trendsetters,
    > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    > any legerdemain available?
    >
    >
    >
    >


  3. #3
    Rodney
    Guest

    Re: rounding.

    Thanks GS,
    indeed it does,
    mind boggling in its simplicity

    [email protected]





    "Gary''s Student" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    | click on the cell(s) then pull-down:
    |
    | Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    | backspace out general and enter 000
    |
    | The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as necessary.
    |
    | Have a good day
    | --
    | Gary''s Student
    |
    |
    | "Rodney" wrote:
    |
    | > G'day Trendsetters,
    | > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    | > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    | > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    | > any legerdemain available?
    | >
    | >
    | >
    | >



  4. #4
    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: rounding.

    Please note this is NOT "rounding"
    best wishes
    --
    Bernard V Liengme
    www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    remove caps from email

    "Rodney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thanks GS,
    > indeed it does,
    > mind boggling in its simplicity
    >
    > [email protected]
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Gary''s Student" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > | click on the cell(s) then pull-down:
    > |
    > | Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    > | backspace out general and enter 000
    > |
    > | The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as
    > necessary.
    > |
    > | Have a good day
    > | --
    > | Gary''s Student
    > |
    > |
    > | "Rodney" wrote:
    > |
    > | > G'day Trendsetters,
    > | > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    > | > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    > | > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    > | > any legerdemain available?
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    >
    >




  5. #5
    Rodney
    Guest

    Re: rounding.

    G'day Bernard,
    I note your raised voice in the "heads up".
    Would you care to explain, how this differs
    and any hurdles I may encounter?

    I have not had the time to place the advice into practice
    but on a test run it seemed to work fine.
    I am concatenating the "rounded or triple digit result"
    to a text precursor so as to enable a VLookup function
    in ascending order.
    Without the rounding effect of the triple digit
    the concatenated list falls out of asc or des order.
    The lookup table is 55,000 long and it tends to grind
    I was assuming a neatly ordered list would speed things a little.

    Best Regards
    Rodney.


    --
    rodney at touch88.com.au

    Send spam to the FTC at
    [email protected]
    Thanks, robots.



    "Bernard Liengme" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    | Please note this is NOT "rounding"
    | best wishes
    | --
    | Bernard V Liengme
    | www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    | remove caps from email
    |
    | "Rodney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    | news:[email protected]...
    | > Thanks GS,
    | > indeed it does,
    | > mind boggling in its simplicity
    | >
    | > [email protected]
    | >
    | >
    | >
    | >
    | >
    | > "Gary''s Student" <[email protected]> wrote in
    | > message
    | > news:[email protected]...
    | > | click on the cell(s) then pull-down:
    | > |
    | > | Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    | > | backspace out general and enter 000
    | > |
    | > | The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as
    | > necessary.
    | > |
    | > | Have a good day
    | > | --
    | > | Gary''s Student
    | > |
    | > |
    | > | "Rodney" wrote:
    | > |
    | > | > G'day Trendsetters,
    | > | > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    | > | > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    | > | > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    | > | > any legerdemain available?
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | >
    | >
    |
    |



  6. #6
    Roger Govier
    Guest

    Re: rounding.

    Hi Rodney

    I don't think Bernard was suggesting this wouldn't work, he was perhaps
    questioning the terminology.
    He was merely pointing out that what you are doing is not "rounding". You
    are setting the number of digits displayed for a number, which is quite
    different to rounding. With rounding, you would be saying that you wanted
    all numbers rounded to the nearest 50, or whatever, when 46, 47 48 etc.
    would be displayed as 50.

    Gary's suggestion does exactly what you require.

    Regards

    Roger Govier


    Rodney wrote:
    > G'day Bernard,
    > I note your raised voice in the "heads up".
    > Would you care to explain, how this differs
    > and any hurdles I may encounter?
    >
    > I have not had the time to place the advice into practice
    > but on a test run it seemed to work fine.
    > I am concatenating the "rounded or triple digit result"
    > to a text precursor so as to enable a VLookup function
    > in ascending order.
    > Without the rounding effect of the triple digit
    > the concatenated list falls out of asc or des order.
    > The lookup table is 55,000 long and it tends to grind
    > I was assuming a neatly ordered list would speed things a little.
    >
    > Best Regards
    > Rodney.
    >
    >
    > --
    > rodney at touch88.com.au
    >
    > Send spam to the FTC at
    > [email protected]
    > Thanks, robots.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Bernard Liengme" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > | Please note this is NOT "rounding"
    > | best wishes
    > | --
    > | Bernard V Liengme
    > | www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    > | remove caps from email
    > |
    > | "Rodney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > | news:[email protected]...
    > | > Thanks GS,
    > | > indeed it does,
    > | > mind boggling in its simplicity
    > | >
    > | > [email protected]
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    > | > "Gary''s Student" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > | > message
    > | > news:[email protected]...
    > | > | click on the cell(s) then pull-down:
    > | > |
    > | > | Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    > | > | backspace out general and enter 000
    > | > |
    > | > | The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as
    > | > necessary.
    > | > |
    > | > | Have a good day
    > | > | --
    > | > | Gary''s Student
    > | > |
    > | > |
    > | > | "Rodney" wrote:
    > | > |
    > | > | > G'day Trendsetters,
    > | > | > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    > | > | > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    > | > | > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    > | > | > any legerdemain available?
    > | > | >
    > | > | >
    > | > | >
    > | > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    > |
    > |
    >
    >


  7. #7
    Rodney
    Guest

    Re: rounding.

    Thank you kindly Roger,
    semantics bah
    I am still tickled this "rounding" works for my application.
    but I understand your point.


    rodney at touch88.com.au



    [email protected]



    "Roger Govier" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    | Hi Rodney
    |
    | I don't think Bernard was suggesting this wouldn't work, he was perhaps
    | questioning the terminology.
    | He was merely pointing out that what you are doing is not "rounding". You
    | are setting the number of digits displayed for a number, which is quite
    | different to rounding. With rounding, you would be saying that you wanted
    | all numbers rounded to the nearest 50, or whatever, when 46, 47 48 etc.
    | would be displayed as 50.
    |
    | Gary's suggestion does exactly what you require.
    |
    | Regards
    |
    | Roger Govier
    |
    |
    | Rodney wrote:
    | > G'day Bernard,
    | > I note your raised voice in the "heads up".
    | > Would you care to explain, how this differs
    | > and any hurdles I may encounter?
    | >
    | > I have not had the time to place the advice into practice
    | > but on a test run it seemed to work fine.
    | > I am concatenating the "rounded or triple digit result"
    | > to a text precursor so as to enable a VLookup function
    | > in ascending order.
    | > Without the rounding effect of the triple digit
    | > the concatenated list falls out of asc or des order.
    | > The lookup table is 55,000 long and it tends to grind
    | > I was assuming a neatly ordered list would speed things a little.
    | >
    | > Best Regards
    | > Rodney.
    | >
    | >
    | > --
    | > rodney at touch88.com.au
    | >
    | > Send spam to the FTC at
    | > [email protected]
    | > Thanks, robots.
    | >
    | >
    | >
    | > "Bernard Liengme" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    | > | Please note this is NOT "rounding"
    | > | best wishes
    | > | --
    | > | Bernard V Liengme
    | > | www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    | > | remove caps from email
    | > |
    | > | "Rodney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    | > | news:[email protected]...
    | > | > Thanks GS,
    | > | > indeed it does,
    | > | > mind boggling in its simplicity
    | > | >
    | > | > [email protected]
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | > "Gary''s Student" <[email protected]> wrote in
    | > | > message
    | > | > news:[email protected]...
    | > | > | click on the cell(s) then pull-down:
    | > | > |
    | > | > | Format > Cells... > Number > Custom
    | > | > | backspace out general and enter 000
    | > | > |
    | > | > | The number will always have three digits with leading zeros as
    | > | > necessary.
    | > | > |
    | > | > | Have a good day
    | > | > | --
    | > | > | Gary''s Student
    | > | > |
    | > | > |
    | > | > | "Rodney" wrote:
    | > | > |
    | > | > | > G'day Trendsetters,
    | > | > | > I seek to round up numbers and part numbers
    | > | > | > to 800, with the round up result showing a three digit read out.
    | > | > | > eg: 1 as 001, 56 as 056, 750 as 750.
    | > | > | > any legerdemain available?
    | > | > | >
    | > | > | >
    | > | > | >
    | > | > | >
    | > | >
    | > | >
    | > |
    | > |
    | >
    | >



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