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Formulas to Numbers
I am using Excel 2003
I have a price table for each of our products. Ex: Product #xxx - 1 item cost $100. Price B for 2-5 items cost (=100*.95%), Price C for 5-25 items cost (=Price B * .80%) ect. Most of the cells have formulas based on another cell. I want to copy this whole chart as just plain numbers and not as formulas. Hopefully then I will be able to create a new chart based on the old numbers by increaseing the old numbers by a % number. I used to know how to do this, but I have forgotten. Can anyone help me??? Aurora |
Formulas to Numbers
Hi,
select the range, copy, go to where you want to paste the information, paste special, values "MAD" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 I have a price table for each of our products. Ex: Product #xxx - 1 item cost $100. Price B for 2-5 items cost (=100*.95%), Price C for 5-25 items cost (=Price B * .80%) ect. Most of the cells have formulas based on another cell. I want to copy this whole chart as just plain numbers and not as formulas. Hopefully then I will be able to create a new chart based on the old numbers by increaseing the old numbers by a % number. I used to know how to do this, but I have forgotten. Can anyone help me??? Aurora |
Formulas to Numbers
and to increase by a % (say by 10% )
--type 1.1 in a unused cell and copy the cell (not the cell content) --Select the range of numbers to be increased. --Right clickPaste specialselect 'Multiply' Hit OK -- Jacob (MVP - Excel) "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, select the range, copy, go to where you want to paste the information, paste special, values "MAD" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 I have a price table for each of our products. Ex: Product #xxx - 1 item cost $100. Price B for 2-5 items cost (=100*.95%), Price C for 5-25 items cost (=Price B * .80%) ect. Most of the cells have formulas based on another cell. I want to copy this whole chart as just plain numbers and not as formulas. Hopefully then I will be able to create a new chart based on the old numbers by increaseing the old numbers by a % number. I used to know how to do this, but I have forgotten. Can anyone help me??? Aurora |
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