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Need fast help in excel counting
I have a row with numbers A1-1, B1-2, C1-3, D1-4 and in A2-3.
Is it possible to multiply all numbers in row with A2 number automatically or some formula? Thank you! Peter |
Need fast help in excel counting
Hi Peter,
Your post isn't very clear. In your example. You can copy A2 Select A1 to D1 Right click on the selection Pick Paste Special Check multiply And OK out. That does what you seem to be saying but I suspect you are trying something beyond that. HTH Martin "Lion2004" wrote in message ... I have a row with numbers A1-1, B1-2, C1-3, D1-4 and in A2-3. Is it possible to multiply all numbers in row with A2 number automatically or some formula? Thank you! Peter |
Need fast help in excel counting
Maybe copy n paste special multiply ?
Copy A2. Select the range A1:D1, right-click paste special check multiply ok -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Lion2004" wrote: I have a row with numbers A1-1, B1-2, C1-3, D1-4 and in A2-3. Is it possible to multiply all numbers in row with A2 number automatically or some formula? Thank you! Peter |
Need fast help in excel counting
By formula:
=A1*$A2 and copy across the 4 columns. Alternatively, if you want to change the existing values in row 1, select A2, copy, select A1 to D1, Edit/ Paste Special/ Multiply. -- David Biddulph "Lion2004" wrote in message ... I have a row with numbers A1-1, B1-2, C1-3, D1-4 and in A2-3. Is it possible to multiply all numbers in row with A2 number automatically or some formula? Thank you! Peter |
Need fast help in excel counting
Thank you David Biddulph!
It was exacly what i needed. Kind regards, Peter "David Biddulph" wrote: By formula: =A1*$A2 and copy across the 4 columns. Alternatively, if you want to change the existing values in row 1, select A2, copy, select A1 to D1, Edit/ Paste Special/ Multiply. -- David Biddulph "Lion2004" wrote in message ... I have a row with numbers A1-1, B1-2, C1-3, D1-4 and in A2-3. Is it possible to multiply all numbers in row with A2 number automatically or some formula? Thank you! Peter |
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