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Adding dollars
I'm making a price list and Excel 2003 my cost is in the spreadsheet I would
like to add an exact dollar amount to the cost how can I do this without retyping the entire number for each and everyone. For example in the current spreadsheet is listed at a certain item cost $100 I would like that to say $125 the problem is there's over 300 items and if I had to add $25 to each item I would have to retype each number all 300 I'm looking for a formula that I can use to add $25 and then just use to fill handle. Secondly I would like to also be able to do this by just adding a percentage of the original number instead of a dollar amount for example if the item cost $100 just add 25% of the initial cost to give me a new price of 125 |
Adding dollars
Either can be handled with paste special. To add $25, type 25 in some blank
cell and copy (ctrl+c). Highlight your old prices and Edit Paste Special, select Add and click OK. To add, say 25%, type 1.25 (1 + 25%) in some blank cell and copy. This time Edit Paste Special, select Multiply and click OK. "Jason" wrote: I'm making a price list and Excel 2003 my cost is in the spreadsheet I would like to add an exact dollar amount to the cost how can I do this without retyping the entire number for each and everyone. For example in the current spreadsheet is listed at a certain item cost $100 I would like that to say $125 the problem is there's over 300 items and if I had to add $25 to each item I would have to retype each number all 300 I'm looking for a formula that I can use to add $25 and then just use to fill handle. Secondly I would like to also be able to do this by just adding a percentage of the original number instead of a dollar amount for example if the item cost $100 just add 25% of the initial cost to give me a new price of 125 |
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