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a) With new price in new column (p.e. with price in cell A2) =A2*1.2 b) When you want to overwrite old prices with new ones: - Enter 1.2 into any free (empty) cell. Copy the cell; - Select the renge with prices; - from Edit menu, or from right-click drop-down, select Paste Special, and select Multiply option. OK. It's done! Arvi Laanemets "Glowinafuse" wrote in message ... I have excel 200. I am wanting to add a certain percentage like 20%, etc... to a column of prices. for example if the price on the column was 10.00 it would increase it to 12.00(20% increase). Can this be done. Please help... Thanks in advance, Glowinafuse :) -- Glowinafuse |
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