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I have a row of hardcoded numbers in cells A1, A2, A3 A4. I want to be able
to highlight(select) the above cells and have them be multiplied by B2. Is this possible. I have a huge worksheet that has all hardcoded numbers that I need to be multiplied by a certain cell. In the above instance B2. So instead of going into each cell, placing an "=" in front of the value and then putting an * B2 at the end of the value in each cell, I am trying to figure out how set up a macro and do it automatically. |
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