>Hi Hilmar,
>I changed it to a numeric format and made the expression Table1.Field1 (I did it the other way because my employer didn't like having to read through all the zero values and wanted to be able to just glance through the real figures) but I didn't know how to use conditional printing ...
Do you know it now?
> ... so I just left it with the zeros and it made the Table1.Field1 rounded up! So now it would appear correct on the report because the values are the same but the actual value entered in the table is different. When the table has a value of 106.16 the report shows it as 106.20.
>Is there any way to make the report not round at all?
I suspect you need to make the field wider (or the font smaller), to make it fit.
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