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How do I add the same number/value for an entire column in Excel?
What I am doing here is this for an example:
Let's Say: A1 is 4 A2 is 9 A3 is 14 A4 is 56 A5 is 99 And what I want to do is add the number 10 to each one of these numbers in this column. How would I go about doing this? Is there an equation? I hope someone can help... |
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How do I add the same number/value for an entire column in Excel?
Enter the number 10 into any blank cell
Copy that cell Select your range of data Paste Special Check the box for "Add" Click OK Delete the 10 that you entered originally 10 has now been added to all of your data. HTH, Elkar "Gregorio" wrote: What I am doing here is this for an example: Let's Say: A1 is 4 A2 is 9 A3 is 14 A4 is 56 A5 is 99 And what I want to do is add the number 10 to each one of these numbers in this column. How would I go about doing this? Is there an equation? I hope someone can help... |
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How do I add the same number/value for an entire column in Excel?
In another cell enter 10. Copy that cell.
Select A1:A5 Goto EditPasteSpecial Click Add OK Clear the cell with 10 in it. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Gregorio" wrote in message ... What I am doing here is this for an example: Let's Say: A1 is 4 A2 is 9 A3 is 14 A4 is 56 A5 is 99 And what I want to do is add the number 10 to each one of these numbers in this column. How would I go about doing this? Is there an equation? I hope someone can help... |
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How do I add the same number/value for an entire column in Excel?
Put the value 10 into a cell somewhere on the sheet. Select the cell and
copy the value. Now select the range of cells to which you want to add 10. Then: Edit | PasteSpecial | Operation = Add You can then delete/clear the cell where you put the 10. Regards Trevor "Gregorio" wrote in message ... What I am doing here is this for an example: Let's Say: A1 is 4 A2 is 9 A3 is 14 A4 is 56 A5 is 99 And what I want to do is add the number 10 to each one of these numbers in this column. How would I go about doing this? Is there an equation? I hope someone can help... |
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