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I want to take a range of numbers in separate cells and divide them all by 2
and have the results replace the numbers listed. Is this possible in Excel?
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Donna K.;312150 Wrote:
I want to take a range of numbers in separate cells and divide them all
by 2
and have the results replace the numbers listed. Is this possible in
Excel?


Hi,
enter 2 in an empty cell - Copy this cell

Select the cells you want to divide ( holding down shift or Ctrl key if
needed

Right-Click/Paste Special/Under "Operations" check " divide" / OK


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