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Default How do I enter a formula that multiplies columns?

being new to excel myself, this sounds like "how do i copy". if the formula
in column d, cell whatever- works ok, then it just needs to be copied to the
remainder of the column. click on the d cell, then either CTL C, or click on
copy, move to the cell/s you want to copy to, CTL V, or click paste. if you
dont highlight the cells to copy to, CTL V will copy the formula until you
press esc. this might be the blind leading the blind.

"Scott" wrote:

I'm trying to enter a formula so that when I type numbers in columns, like B
& C, I get the result (of multiplying) the columns in column D or wherever.

I can do it individually, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to
make it apply to all the numbers as I add them.

Help would be outstanding!!

TKS

 
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