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I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3
cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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=SUM(a1:a3)*1.20
"Shanny" wrote: I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3 cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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OK, this will work 2 ways. You're looking for =sum(a1:a3)+sum(a1:a3)*.20
but, much easier as: =sum(a1:a3)*1.2. :-) hth "Shanny" wrote: I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3 cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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Try this one:
=sum(A1:A3)*1.2 |
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Hi. One way:
=SUM(A1:A3)*(1+20%) -- HTH :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP & Excel 2007 "Shanny" wrote in message ... I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3 cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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As you can see, there are many ways to achieve the same result.
To support your original attempt method: =SUM(A1:A3)+(SUM(A1:A3)*0.2) Regards, Paul "Shanny" wrote in message ... I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3 cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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In one cell..................
=SUM(A1:A3)*1.2 Or if the 20% is variable and entered in B1............... =SUM(A1:A3)+SUM(A1:A3)*B1 Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:32:05 -0700, Shanny wrote: I have a colleague that asked help with a formula - He would like to add 3 cells up and then multiply it by 20% and add that into the total I tried =sum(a1:a3)+(a1:a3*.20) but it didn't work Can this be done in one cell or do you have to use two cells to calculate this. thanks Shanny |
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