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I have entered a formula which figures a 10% projected increase in current
quotas. Now I am supposed to change it to a 15% projected increase. I
thought if I just changed the number from 1.1 to 1.15 I could get the new
numbers, but it didn't work.
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You may have to provide a little more info
perhaps some of your data and results
with the actual formula

On the face of it changing 1.1 to 1.15 looks correct
but we'll wait and see

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I have entered a formula which figures a 10% projected increase in
current
quotas. Now I am supposed to change it to a 15% projected increase. I
thought if I just changed the number from 1.1 to 1.15 I could get the new
numbers, but it didn't work.

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Let say your data in
A1 = 100
in B1 =A1*1.1 (the result 110) if you change from 1.1 to 1.15 (the result 115)

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I have entered a formula which figures a 10% projected increase in current
quotas. Now I am supposed to change it to a 15% projected increase. I
thought if I just changed the number from 1.1 to 1.15 I could get the new
numbers, but it didn't work.

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"Marian" wrote:
I have entered a formula which figures a 10% projected increase in current
quotas. Now I am supposed to change it to a 15% projected increase. I
thought if I just changed the number from 1.1 to 1.15 I could get the new
numbers, but it didn't work.


Take a look at Tools Options Calculation. Do you have Manual set
instead of Automatic? If so, press F9 to perform the modified computation.
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