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I have a cell with a dollar amount and a cell for percent. If I add the $
amount it gives me a %. I need to allow for entering the % and getting the $ amount. Can you enter into a cell that has a function or do I need two more cells for $ and %? Help I am stuck. |
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Not sure what you need here.
Can you show us which two cells you are working with and which is $ and % And what you want to happen when you enter data in those cells. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 06:47:07 -0800, "S. Kissing" wrote: I have a cell with a dollar amount and a cell for percent. If I add the $ amount it gives me a %. I need to allow for entering the % and getting the $ amount. Can you enter into a cell that has a function or do I need two more cells for $ and %? Help I am stuck. |
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