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how do i increase all values in workbook by a fixed amount?
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LambdaTS, Put your fixed amount in an unused cell, copy that cell then
select the cells you want to increase then edit paste special and under
operation pick add, OK
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1. in an un-used cell, enter the fixed amount
2. select the cell and pull-down:
Edit Copy
3. select the cells you want to increase and pull-down:
Edit Paste Special and check the Add option

This will add the fixed amount to all the cells you have selected in step 3
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