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Hi Sara
You could do this: In A1 to E1, type formula =rand(). In A2 to E2 type =A1*100/SUM($A$1:$E$1) (where 100 is the sum of all the random numbers you require) This will give you the numbers whose some equals 100. "sara" wrote: Hi JuliD tried that. works fine. but sometimes cell E1 displays number that is too large from the rest of the cells. This is because the total is subtracted from 100. I would prefer "evenly" distributed numbers. Are there any formulars to do that ? "JulieD" wrote: Hi one option is in cells A1:D1 use the formula =RANDBETWEEN(1,20) and in E1 use the formula =100-SUM(A1:D1) Cheers JulieD "sara" wrote in message ... Hi. It would help to know how I could Fill up random numbers in say Cell A1 to E1 but the total of the random numbers should add up to say number 100 please help. |
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