thanks for the tip
T. Valko wrote:
HOW DO I MULTIPLY MANY CELLS BY A CONSTANT CELL ?
15-Feb-08
Try it like this:
=A1*H$7
The $ "locks" the row number.
Likewise, if you were copying across a row =A1*$H7, "locks" the column
letter.
$H$7 "locks" both column and row.
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"FROGGYDOLLY" wrote in message
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Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 1:56 PM
FROGGYDOLL wrote:
HOW DO I MULTIPLY MANY CELLS BY A CONSTANT CELL ?
I HAVE A COLUMN OF 200 CELLS THAT I WANT TO MULTIPLY BY A CONSTANT CELL.
HOW DO I LOCK THE CONSTANT CELL IN THE FORMULA SO WHEN I COPY IT DOWN THE
COLUMN THAT CELL STAYS THE SAME ?
EXAMPLE: THE CONSTANT CELL IS H7, WHEN I COPY THE FORMULA FROM THE FIRST
CELL (A1*H7), I WANT THE 200 CELLS TO FOLLOW HAVING THE SAME CONSTANT CELL -
B1*H7, C1*H7, D1*H7, E1*H7, ......
On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:05 PM
T. Valko wrote:
HOW DO I MULTIPLY MANY CELLS BY A CONSTANT CELL ?
Try it like this:
=A1*H$7
The $ "locks" the row number.
Likewise, if you were copying across a row =A1*$H7, "locks" the column
letter.
$H$7 "locks" both column and row.
--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"FROGGYDOLLY" wrote in message
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On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:06 PM
kbackman wrote:
When you enter the formula you can make the reference to H7 abslolute byEither
When you enter the formula you can make the reference to H7 abslolute by
Either typing $H$7 or by typing H7 and pressing the F4 key.
Then, when you copy the formula the cell reference doesn't change.
The $ before the column letter says don't adjust the column reference and
the $ row number says don't adjust the row reference.
Look up Absolute References in Help for a more detailed explanation.
--
Kevin Backmann
"FROGGYDOLLY" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:07 PM
FSt wrote:
hiuse absolute references ienot H7use $H$7or
hi
use absolute references ie
not H7
use $H$7
or
=(A1*$H$7)
regards
FSt1
"FROGGYDOLLY" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:08 PM
Roni wrote:
Use the dollar sign to freeze the column ($H7), the row (H$7), or both
Use the dollar sign to freeze the column ($H7), the row (H$7), or both ($H$7)
"FROGGYDOLLY" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:08 PM
demechani wrote:
=A1*$H$7The dollar sign will "fix" it, ie make the cell ref absoluteBtw, pl
=A1*$H$7
The dollar sign will "fix" it, ie make the cell ref absolute
Btw, pl don't use all caps. Hard on the eyes, and considered impolite by many.
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On Friday, February 15, 2008 2:40 PM
Gord Dibben wrote:
You say you have a column of 200 cells but then you describe multiplying
You say you have a column of 200 cells but then you describe multiplying cells
across row 1(A1, B1, C1 etc.) by a constant in H7
Which is it? A column or a row.?
Whatever the case........If a one-time operation enter the constant number in an
unused cell.
Select and copy.
Select the range to of cells to multiply and editpaste specialmultiplyokesc.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:56:03 -0800, FROGGYDOLLY
wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 3:19 PM
FROGGYDOLL wrote:
KEVIN,THANKS SO MUCH. I WAS DRAWING AN "ABSOLUTE" BLANK ON HOW DO IT.
KEVIN,
THANKS SO MUCH. I WAS DRAWING AN "ABSOLUTE" BLANK ON HOW DO IT. NOW THAT
I'VE READ YOUR RESPONSE - I REMEMBER.
THANKS,
MICHELLE
"Kevin B" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 3:21 PM
FROGGYDOLL wrote:
HOW DO I MULTIPLY MANY CELLS BY A CONSTANT CELL ?
THANKS !
"FSt1" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 3:24 PM
FROGGYDOLL wrote:
HOW DO I MULTIPLY MANY CELLS BY A CONSTANT CELL ?
THANKS SO MUCH.
MICHELLE
"T. Valko" wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2008 4:16 PM
T. Valko wrote:
You're welcome!
You're welcome!
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
On Saturday, February 16, 2008 9:10 PM
JP wrote:
Please turn off the caps lock, it looks like you are SHOUTING.
Please turn off the caps lock, it looks like you are SHOUTING.
If you want to multiply a column of cells by a single cell, simply
change the formula to an absolute reference.
i.e. A1*$H$7
When you fill this down/across, it will change to B1*$H$7, C1*$H$7,
etc.
HTH,
JP
On Feb 15, 1:56=A0pm, FROGGYDOLLY
wrote:
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On Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:50 AM
Nic Gur wrote:
Multiplication by constant cell
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