I'm sure I'm over-complicating thinking here but tried searching the forums as well and wasn't able to find similar.
The ask is how to leverage a formula to put £0.01 in a cell for every full pound? In the example below Column B is where the formula would be placed
So, e.g.
A B
£9 £0.09
£9.30 £0.09
£4 £0.04
£0.50 £0
Appreciate any help and apologies if I've completely missed the obvious easy way of doing this!
Thanks, Al
The ask is how to leverage a formula to put �0.01 in a cell for every full pound? In the example below Column B is where the formula would be placed
So, e.g.
A B
�9 �0.09
�9.30 �0.09
�4 �4
�0.50 �0
Hi,
Am Wed, 19 Feb 2020 00:56:04 -0800 (PST) schrieb:
The ask is how to leverage a formula to put £0.01 in a cell for every full pound? In the example below Column B is where the formula would be placed
So, e.g.
A B
£9 £0.09
£9.30 £0.09
£4 £4
£0.50 £0
try:
=INT(A1)/100
Regards
Claus B.
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