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Here's one way:
Use the "Paste Special" option. In Excel 2000, to increase a whole column by 10% I would... 1) Find a blank cell and type the value "1.1" (without quotes of course). 2) Copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl-C). 3) Select the entire column or range to be increased by 10% 4) Select Edit/Paste Special/Values/Multiply 5) Hit enter. If the range to be changed hold formulae rather than finished values, "*1.1" will be added to the formulae. Cheers "Printworks" wrote: I have a price list done in Excel and I want to increase all prices by 5 or10%. I know there's an easy way to do this but I can't remember how to do it. Can someone please help. |