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I wish to enter pounds shillings and pence in sterling

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    Derek Jones
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    I wish to enter pounds shillings and pence in sterling

    I want to compile a spread sheet in Excel using historical financial data
    which is the old sterling pounds shillings and pence currency abolished in UK
    in 1971 for the decimal currency now in use.

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    Jim Rech
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    Re: I wish to enter pounds shillings and pence in sterling

    You're going to have to enter the pounds, shillings and pence in separate
    columns to start. Assuming you want to keep the totals in the old system
    you'd then want to convert total pence to "shillings and pence" and add
    these shillings to the shillings column.

    As I recall under the old system there were 20 shillings to a pound and 12
    pence to a shilling so...

    The number of whole shillings that the total pence is equal to is =INT(P/12)
    where P is the cell with the pence total. The remainder pence is calculated
    with this formula: =MOD(P,12).

    Then you'd have to convert the total shillings (including those picked up
    from the pence column) to "pounds and shillings". The formula =INT(S/20)
    would calculate the number of pounds where S is the cell with total
    shillings. The remainder shillings would be =MOD(S,20). Add the pounds from
    the shillings column to the pounds column.

    Now we know why decimalisation was pushed through over a protesting public!

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    Jim
    "Derek Jones" <Derek Jones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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    |I want to compile a spread sheet in Excel using historical financial data
    | which is the old sterling pounds shillings and pence currency abolished in
    UK
    | in 1971 for the decimal currency now in use.



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