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Try Try Again 25th November 2008 08:53 AM

Need Excel Help
 
Hoping someone can explain if it is possible apply the ROUNDUP application to a cell that already has a formula applied to it.
At the moment I have a separate column for the Roundup application.

Thanks in advance.

Crackone 25th November 2008 03:30 PM

Can be done depending on your formula you have in the cell to where to put it

eg. =IF(D5>=2500,SUM(D5*0.2),"Does Not Qualify")

=IF(D5>=2500,ROUNDUP(SUM(D5*0.2),0),"D... Not Qualify")

Try Try Again 26th November 2008 08:48 AM

Hi Crackone,

Thanks for the reply.

Formula in cell is pretty basic e.g. =100/D4, so if D4 = 33 Answer would be 33.33

What would you suggest I enter so I can roundup?

Appreciate you taking the tim to help.

stugots 26th November 2008 01:17 PM

hi tta, happy to help if i can but having trouble with your calcs

d4=33, so 100/33 = 3.030303 repeating


the formula to roundup is -

=ROUNDUP(100/D4,0) = 4

Try Try Again 26th November 2008 01:52 PM

Hi Stugots,

Thanks for replying. I don't seem to be explaining the problem very well.

In column D I have various Horse's Rated figures If I want to see how many units I need to place on that horse to collect $100 I enter into column E1 the formula =100/D1 and copy this down column E to get the units for all horses.

My question is if this formula is already in Column E is it possible to also enter in column E the ROUNDUP formula so all units are whole numbers taken to the next whole number?

Hope this makes the problem clearer.

Crackone 26th November 2008 03:47 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by stugots
hi tta, happy to help if i can but having trouble with your calcs

d4=33, so 100/33 = 3.030303 repeating


the formula to roundup is -

=ROUNDUP(100/D4,0) = 4
Try, this is the formula you put in column E and copy it down.

stugots 26th November 2008 05:47 PM

as crackone replied copying that formula to column E should do the trick

Try Try Again 27th November 2008 08:50 AM

Thanks Stugots and Crackone,

That is what I currently do. I was hoping to eliminate a column for the spreadsheet.

Crackone 27th November 2008 03:53 PM

Try, do you want the formula in column D ??

What formula do you can in column D (for your ratings)

Try Try Again 30th November 2008 08:39 AM

Yes Crackone.

Ideally I want to put in the same cell (D1) the formula (=100/B1) and the ROUNDUP application.

Currently, the formula is entered into D1 and the ROUNDUP application is entered into E1.

If I try to enter both applications into D1 I get a loop. Not sure whether I had in fact entered the "correct" string as I am not that much of an aaaaaa on Excel.

Thanks for taking the time to help me.


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