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Nigel C

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 
Hi,

We receive quotes (sometimes quite lengthy) via excel from a supplier which
we need to add a percentage to in order to forward to our customers.

My question is, and I would be really grateful if somebody could give me the
answer as I have searched and searched for a solution..............

"How can I select a range of cells and increase their value by a set
percentage"

I know I can add a new columne and then enter a formula to multiply the
values by a set percentage but even that is long winded. Surely excel must be
able to make these changes easily but I can't for the life of me find it!

Frustratingly yours
Nigel Clifford

Thanking you in advance for any assistance you can give.

Stefi

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 

Enter 1+the percent as a decimal into an empty helper cell (1.2 for an
increase of 20%)
Press Ctrl+C (copy)
Select the cells you want to multiply
Paste special/check multiply operation, Press OK
Dlelete the helper cell content!

Regards,
Stefi



€žNigel C€ť ezt Ă*rta:

Hi,

We receive quotes (sometimes quite lengthy) via excel from a supplier which
we need to add a percentage to in order to forward to our customers.

My question is, and I would be really grateful if somebody could give me the
answer as I have searched and searched for a solution..............

"How can I select a range of cells and increase their value by a set
percentage"

I know I can add a new columne and then enter a formula to multiply the
values by a set percentage but even that is long winded. Surely excel must be
able to make these changes easily but I can't for the life of me find it!

Frustratingly yours
Nigel Clifford

Thanking you in advance for any assistance you can give.


broro183

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 

Hi Nigel,

In a blank cell (eg D1) enter your amount to increase the range of
cells by. For example, if you want to increase by 25%, enter 1.25 in
cell D1, press [ctrl + c], [alt + e + s] (Edit - Paste Special), and
then select your range and choose "multiply" & [enter].

hth,
Rob Brockett
NZ
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Nigel C

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 
Sefi

Thanks a millions for that. I don't know why I couldn't find it but
sometimes you can't see the wood for the trees!

Once again, many thanks

Nigel Clifford

Nigel C

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 
Hi,

Just a short note to say thanks a million. I should have been able to sort
this for myself but sometimes you can;t see the wood forthe trees!

Many thanks for your helo

"Nigel C" wrote:

Hi,

We receive quotes (sometimes quite lengthy) via excel from a supplier which
we need to add a percentage to in order to forward to our customers.

My question is, and I would be really grateful if somebody could give me the
answer as I have searched and searched for a solution..............

"How can I select a range of cells and increase their value by a set
percentage"

I know I can add a new columne and then enter a formula to multiply the
values by a set percentage but even that is long winded. Surely excel must be
able to make these changes easily but I can't for the life of me find it!

Frustratingly yours
Nigel Clifford

Thanking you in advance for any assistance you can give.


Stefi

Increase excel worksheet vlaues by a percentage
 
You are welcome, thanks for the feedback!

Regards,
Stefi


€žNigel C€ť ezt Ă*rta:

Sefi

Thanks a millions for that. I don't know why I couldn't find it but
sometimes you can't see the wood for the trees!

Once again, many thanks

Nigel Clifford



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