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Default Drivers for percentage increase

I am trying to set up a driver to include in my budget profile so that my
managers can select the percentage from a driver and see on each budget line
what the outcome will be i.e
staff costs may be calculated at 150,000 but if I used my driver to
calculate an increase of 3.5% that would change the staff costs to 155,250.

Can anyone help?
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Default Drivers for percentage increase

I am not sure what you question is but this may help:-

In cell A 2 I have 150,000

In cell B 2 I have 3.5%

In cell C 2 I have:-

=(A2*B2)+A2

- and this returns 155,250 to cell C 2.

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I am trying to set up a driver to include in my budget profile so that my
managers can select the percentage from a driver and see on each budget line
what the outcome will be i.e
staff costs may be calculated at 150,000 but if I used my driver to
calculate an increase of 3.5% that would change the staff costs to 155,250.

Can anyone help?
Regards
Jo

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