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to: Rich
from: Robert G Lewis
date: 2002-11-13 19:32:34
subject: Re: Rounding

From: "Robert G Lewis" 

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Thanks

I saw your other reply after I had posted this.=20

Bob Lewis
  "Rich"  wrote in message news:3dd27373{at}w3.nls.net...
     Yep.  The app controls its own behavior.

  Rich

    "Robert G Lewis"  wrote in message =
news:3dd248d9$1{at}w3.nls.net...
    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 =
news:3dd19190{at}w3.nls.net...
        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 =
news:3dd0e270{at}w3.nls.net...
          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 =
news:3dd07446$2{at}w3.nls.net...
            does windows 2000 round off/conform to the IEEE 754 =
specification you
            mentioned?

            Geo.



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Thanks
 
I saw your other reply after I had =
posted this.=20

 
Bob Lewis
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3dd27373{at}w3.nls.net... Yep. The app = controls its own=20 behavior. Rich
"Robert G Lewis" <r.g.lewis{at}verizon.net>">mailto:r.g.lewis{at}verizon.net">r.g.lewis{at}verizon.net> = wrote in=20 message news:3dd248d9$1{at}w3.nls.net... RichIf I take two copies of the same version of office = Install=20 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=20 shouldn't make a 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 = 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= =20 you see the word "default settings" in there? That means you=20 startupexcel or whatever and run with the = defaults.why is it=20 you don't want to answer the question? I thought it was = prettysimple=20 really.Geo."Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3dd145a3{at}w3.nls.net...&nbs= p; =20 Again you demonstrate that you don't=20 understand.Rich "Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net> wrote in = message=20 news:3dd0e270{at}w3.nls.net...&nbs= p;=20 It's not meaningless, if the answer is no then it means that = windows=20 2000 gets one answer when it rounds off and XP gets = another=20 due to different default settings. =20 Geo. "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 = dicussed. Rich "Geo." = <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net> wrote in = message=20 news:3dd07446$2{at}w3.nls.net...= =20 does windows 2000 round off/conform to the IEEE 754 = specification=20 you mentioned? =20 = Geo. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C28B4B.6A70A350-- --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4
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