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how do i find out a turnover %
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how do i find out a turnover %
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================================================== =========== About percentages in Excel Niek Otten, July 26 2006 In Excel, percentages are stored as fractions; 15% is stored as 0.15, 100% as 1. That makes it easy to calculate with; just multiply a number with a percentage and you get what you need. No need to divide/multiply by 100. In fact, if you see a calculation with percentages which has the number 100 somewhere in the formula; be very careful, it might be wrong or at least use percentages in a way they weren't meant to be used in Excel. The conversion to a fraction happens automatically if you enter the % sign: if you enter "15%" (without the quotes) the value will be 0.15 and it will be displayed as 15%. If you then enter 12 in the same cell, two things can happen: It will be the number 12 or 12%. What happens in your case depends on a setting: ToolsOptions, Edit tab, "Enable automatic percent entry" (only Excel2000 and newer). All built-in functions of Excel and all the functions in Analysis Toolpak use this representation of percentages: be careful when supplying parameters to these functions; never use whole numbers (like 8), always use fractions (like 0.08 or, even better, 8%). Frequently Asked Questions: Q: I have A1 and B1. How do I get C1 to show B1 as a percentage of A1? A: Formula in C1: =B1/A1, Format as % Q: I have A1 and B1. How do I show the difference as a percentage in C1? A: As a percentage of A1: =(B1-A1)/A1, Format as % As a percentage of B1: =(B1-A1)/B1, Format as % ================================================== =========== -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Turnover %" <Turnover wrote in message ... | Can someone please help me |
how do i find out a turnover %
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... Can someone please help me Turnover as % of what? |
how do i find out a turnover %
Hi,
Let's assume you are talking about the turnover of staff at a company. Then you are comparing the number of people who leave with the number there before they left. For example if 15 staff left from an original pool of 100 then =15/100 15% -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Turnover %" wrote: Can someone please help me |
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