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I want to multiply one column by the next one to produce a product in
the third column. Is there a formula that does this in one step? Thanks, Deb |
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=SUMPRODUCT(A1:A65535,B1:B65535) in C1 For more on SUMPRODUCT see Bob Phillips' site http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html Gord Dibben Excel MVP On 26 Nov 2004 17:08:00 -0800, (Deb B.) wrote: I want to multiply one column by the next one to produce a product in the third column. Is there a formula that does this in one step? Thanks, Deb |
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I want to multiply one column by the next one to produce a product in the
third column. Is there a formula that does this in one step? Not as far as I know, but Excel will allow you to do nearly the same in few steps. Let's say you have you have the following spreadsheet: A B C 1 Price Qty Subtotal 2 $5.00 2 $10.00 3 $4.80 10 $48.00 etc. where C2 =A2*B2 C3 =A3*B3 etc. Now click on C3 and drag the little black box down as far as you need. Excel will apply "Price*Qty" formula all the way down. I use Excel 2003 and assume this will work for you. - Sean Haynes |
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