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Slimebeast said:

The table in my post above is taken from the OP and is just an example of an error ocurring in all the tables.

The added % sum in the "% Diff. (YoY)" column is misleading, because a 445,820 units increase over 3,018,168 in 2006 is not a 23.8% YoY increase - it's less than 15% (rufly, I dont have a calculator rite now).

Sqrl, you should fix this.

 

That is very strange indeed, I had to remove the calculations in the spreadsheet and replace them again to get it to correct itself...not sure what the cause of that was, I was probably messing with something and saved when I shouldn't have, but thanks for the heads up.



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