On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Mike Christensen wrote:

I'll probably just use 3,3 and store this value between 0 and 1, since all
I'll be doing with this number is using it to multiply against a subtotal. 3,3 gives me 0.000 through 0.999, correct?

Mike,

  No. The two digits represent the width of the column and the number of
significant digits. Try (4,3).

Rich

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