hey Adam,
I have just emailed you from my home email address with all the info I have
regading this isse of mine.
I couldnt open the attachment u sent me. it sas that the path is wrong.
Thanks again
"A S-D" wrote:
OK.
In cell D2, write =SUM((B2/$B$2)/100). Drag this down to D4, and across
to E4. This will give you the relative percentages of B2.
I've attached the sheet. Based upon the data you gave here.
I hope it helps.
Adam
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