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How do I get, and add, formulas to an existing spreadsheet that will allow me
to show a 10% yearly increase? I couldn't find the right combination. Thanks, Ray P.S. Yup. Excell is a learning experience for me. |
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If you want to increase the value in, say, cell A1 by 10%, then type
this formula into another cell somewhe =A1 * 1.1 If this is not what you want then perhaps you can give some more details of exactly what you want to do. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 28, 5:27 am, Roadside wrote: How do I get, and add, formulas to an existing spreadsheet that will allow me to show a 10% yearly increase? I couldn't find the right combination. Thanks, Ray P.S. Yup. Excell is a learning experience for me. |
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