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The step you are missing in the simple formula is to read Mike's suggestion
and do what he said. The answers are $5,732.40 in A2 and $4,737.90 in A3. I don't understand where you are getting $57 for A2. You didn't by any chance multiply by 1.02%, rather than multiplying by 1.02, did you? -- David Biddulph "Lin242" wrote in message ... Hello David, and thanks, yes I agree, but let me give you an example then as you suggest. My worksheet is simply cells full of dollar amounts, Columns A2 - H2, 15 rows down. For example A2 appears: $5,620, A3 is $4,645 and so on across and down. When I apply Mike's formula what I get in each cell is not the addition of 2% but the action represented addition, such as $57 for A2, what I want is that it will add it on to $5,620. Am I missing a step in the simple formula? Thanks! Jacinthe, agreed, one must give credit where credit is due :), thanks again! -- Lin242 "David Biddulph" wrote: If you multiply a number by 1.02, that "is" adding 2% to the original amount, as 1.02 is what you get when you add 2% to the number 1. Why don't you try Mike's suggestion, and see what numbers you get? If you are still struggling, give us some examples of: What number you started with, What operations you applied to that number, What result you got, What number you expected. -- David Biddulph "Lin242" wrote in message ... I really appreciate your time, but even putting 1.02 in an empty box and following the instructions you gave simply gives the actual percentage amount, it doesn't ADD it to the existing numbers which is what I really want to do. I will try your way tomorrow Jacinthe, I am not a regular Excel user, so the original instructions from Don made no sense to me. I'll see if yours are a bit clearer. It's frustrating because it appears like it should be so simple and it isn't. :) -- Lin242 "Jacinthe" wrote: Possibly the simplest solution. Except that OP specified that she wants all future entries to do this automatically. This solution would only fix current entries. "Mike H" wrote: Lyn, Put 1.02 in a cell and copy it. Select your range then Edit|Paste Special Select Multiply Click OK Mike |