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What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same
percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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Hi,
Let's say you want to increase the values in A1:A100 by 25%. In a blank cell type 1.25 and copy that cell, next select A1:A100 and do a Paste Special - Multiply. HTH Jean-Guy "jonilyn" wrote: What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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To increase with 5%:
In an empty cell, enter the number 1.05 (for 6%: enter 1.06 etc) EditCopy Select the numbers to increase EditPaste Special, check Multiply Test first on a copy of your workbook! -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "jonilyn" wrote in message ... | What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same | percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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In an empty cell enter -say - 1.03 and copy the cell, ( to increase the data
by 3% Highlight the data you want to increase and then right-click and select Paste Special Multiply All highlighted cells will be increased by 3% -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings with @tiscali.co.uk "jonilyn" wrote in message ... What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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Put =(1+x%) in a spare cell, copy, select your column, edit/ paste special/
multiply. -- David Biddulph "jonilyn" wrote in message ... What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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Assume you want to increase the range of numbers in A1:A10 by 10%
Enter 1.1 in cell B1 Copy cell B1 EditCopy Then select the range A1:A10 Then do EditPaste SpecialMultiplyOK Clear cell B1 Biff "jonilyn" wrote in message ... What's the best way to increase a whole series of numbers by the same percentage? Usually all in one column. Thank you. |
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