Frog
Enter your multiplier number in a cell.
Copy that cell.
Select Case Price range of cells.
EditPaste SpecialMultiplyOKEsc.
As far as saving the worksheet for printing or distribution, how you save is
up to you.
You can save the workbook with just the one worksheet or with many worksheets.
Excel workbooks can be saved as many different file formats. Check out the
options in FileSaveSave as Type dialog box. Scroll down for options.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:37:01 -0800, Froggy
wrote:
I have a simple "Price Sheet", three columns, Description, Broken Case Price
and Case Price. I would like to change the values in the "Case Prices"
columns by a Multiplier and have the resulting worksheet be in a format that
it could be saved or printed for distribution.
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