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I have a simple price sheet in Excell. I have two columns of price entries I
need to increase by a given "multiplier". I need the resulting worksheet in a
format I can save and publish. Thank you for any assistance you might give, I
know a little of the Excel basics but need help here !
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Enter the multiplier in an empty cell. EditCopy. Select the price lists.
EditPaste Special, check Multiply.

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Niek Otten

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I have a simple price sheet in Excell. I have two columns of price entries
I
need to increase by a given "multiplier". I need the resulting worksheet
in a
format I can save and publish. Thank you for any assistance you might
give, I
know a little of the Excel basics but need help here !



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