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#50 Percentace change on row decimal places

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SteveT
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2014-03-15
2014-02-06
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When using the quick compare I see that the 'Show % of row' results in a number that has a variable number of decimal places. I would have thought that 1 decimal place would be sufficient. It might also be nice to format it as a percentage, e.g. 5.2%.

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  • SteveT

    SteveT - 2014-02-06

    I was planning on removing it in the future (I should have hidden it to start with). I only added it as a way to explore automatic alignment of rows by determining if there a row in the other worksheet that is more similar than the next. If that does not pan out then it will be removed because it time consuming to calculate.

    Steve

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  • Kevin Stewart

    Kevin Stewart - 2014-02-06

    Fair enough :-)

    Automatic alignment of rows would be very nice. How did you plan to do this, by insertion of rows as appropriate?

    Kevin

     
    • SteveT

      SteveT - 2014-02-06

      Haven't decided yet. First task is to be able to determine matches accurately and quickly first, then decide what to do with the data. Could well be an option for both.

      Steve


      From: Kevin Stewart kstewart99@users.sf.net
      To: [spreadshcompare:bugs] 50@bugs.spreadshcompare.p.re.sf.net
      Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2014 2:57 PM
      Subject: [spreadshcompare:bugs] #50 Percentace change on row decimal places

      Fair enough :-)
      Automatic alignment of rows would be very nice. How did you plan to do this, by insertion of rows as appropriate?
      Kevin


      [bugs:#50] Percentace change on row decimal places
      Status: open
      Labels: percentage decimal places
      Created: Thu Feb 06, 2014 08:15 PM UTC by Kevin Stewart
      Last Updated: Thu Feb 06, 2014 08:15 PM UTC
      Owner: SteveT
      When using the quick compare I see that the 'Show % of row' results in a number that has a variable number of decimal places. I would have thought that 1 decimal place would be sufficient. It might also be nice to format it as a percentage, e.g. 5.2%.


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  • SteveT

    SteveT - 2014-03-15
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