From: "Robert G Lewis"
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Rich
If I take two copies of the same version of office Install one under XP =
and one under Windows 2000 or NT would they round the same ?=20
If I'm reading all this the correctly than the version of Windows =
shouldn't make a difference since the rounding would be handled by the =
application.
Thanks
Bob Lewis
"Rich" wrote in message news:3dd1a714{at}w3.nls.net...
There is no answer. It displays a lack of understanding on your =
part of the subject being discussed.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
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Do you see the word "default settings" in there? That means you =
startup
excel or whatever and run with the defaults.
why is it you don't want to answer the question? I thought it was =
pretty
simple really.
Geo.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3dd145a3{at}w3.nls.net...
Again you demonstrate that you don't understand.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
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It's not meaningless, if the answer is no then it means that =
windows 2000
gets one answer when it rounds off and XP gets another due to =
different
default settings.
Geo.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3dd0aed7{at}w3.nls.net...
That is a meaningless question suggesting that you haven't been =
paying
attention or don't understand the subject being dicussed.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
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does windows 2000 round off/conform to the IEEE 754 =
specification you
mentioned?
Geo.
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RichIf I take two copies of the same version
of office =
Install one=20
under XP and one under Windows 2000 or NT would they round the same ? =
If=20
I'm reading all this the correctly than the version of Windows shouldn't = make a=20
difference since the rounding would be handled by the=20
application.ThanksBob
Lewis
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3dd1a714{at}w3.nls.net...
There is no =
answer. It=20
displays a lack of understanding on your part of the subject being=20
discussed.
Rich
"Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>=20">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>=20
wrote in message news:3dd19190{at}w3.nls.net...Do=
you=20
see the word "default settings" in there? That means you =
startupexcel or=20
whatever and run with the defaults.why is it you don't want =
to=20
answer the question? I thought it was prettysimple=20
really.Geo."Rich"
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p; =20
Again you demonstrate that you don't =
understand.Rich =20
"Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>
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It's not meaningless, if the answer is no then it means that windows =
2000 gets one answer when it rounds off and XP gets =
another due to=20
different default settings. =
Geo. =20
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3dd0aed7{at}w3.nls.net...&nbs=
p; =20
That is a meaningless question suggesting that you haven't been=20
paying attention or don't understand the subject being=20
dicussed.
Rich "Geo."
<georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>
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does windows 2000 round off/conform to the IEEE 754 specification=20
you
mentioned? =20
Geo.
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