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I am trying to normalize data sets in Excel to total 100%. I'm wondering if
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Let's say the numbers are in G1:G20
1)In some blank cell (say Z1) enter =SUM(G1:G20) 2)Copy Z1;keep Z1 the active cell and use Edit|Paste Special -Value 3)Copy Z1; select G1:G20 and use Edit | Paste Special - Divide Your numbers no add to 1; format them % if you wish OR in step ! use =SUM(G1:G20)/100 and now you numbers all add to 100 best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Jessica" wrote in message ... I am trying to normalize data sets in Excel to total 100%. I'm wondering if there is a formula that can do this without having to correct each cell. |
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