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	<title>Comments on: Percentages in Cross-tabs that do not round correctly</title>
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		<title>By: lbass</title>
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		<description>Ken, 

You didn&#039;t mention above that you can use your running total method for creating percentages in crosstabs, and when writing the formula in the display string formula area for the &quot;holder&quot; summary, you can specify the number of decimal places, as in:

totext(,2)+&quot;%&quot;

I have recommended this method for this very reason.

-LB</description>
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<p>You didn&#8217;t mention above that you can use your running total method for creating percentages in crosstabs, and when writing the formula in the display string formula area for the &#8220;holder&#8221; summary, you can specify the number of decimal places, as in:</p>
<p>totext(,2)+&#8221;%&#8221;</p>
<p>I have recommended this method for this very reason.</p>
<p>-LB</p>
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