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Caribbrz

Percentage Formula
 
This is what I have

In cell D - 484
In Cell E - 526

Now in Cell E I want to display the percentage of increase (or decrease)
The formula I currenty am using is

(D1-E1)/D1

With this I get -9% This can't be correct...becuase it is an increase.

What am I doing wrong?

Lisa


Dave Peterson

Percentage Formula
 
Check your other post.

Caribbrz wrote:

This is what I have

In cell D - 484
In Cell E - 526

Now in Cell E I want to display the percentage of increase (or decrease)
The formula I currenty am using is

(D1-E1)/D1

With this I get -9% This can't be correct...becuase it is an increase.

What am I doing wrong?

Lisa


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Dave Peterson

stegofix

Percentage Formula
 
Caribbrz schrieb:
This is what I have

In cell D - 484
In Cell E - 526

Now in Cell E I want to display the percentage of increase (or decrease)
The formula I currenty am using is

(D1-E1)/D1

With this I get -9% This can't be correct...becuase it is an increase.

What am I doing wrong?

Lisa

Hi, Lisa,
I think you have to change the positions like
(E1-D1)/(D1*100) -- 8.67...percents increase

Bernard Liengme

Percentage Formula
 
I think you have the 100 in the wrong place
Also, in Excel, we generally miss out the 100 and format the cell to display
%
best wishes
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Microsoft Excel MVP
people.stfx.ca/bliengme
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"stegofix" wrote in message
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Caribbrz schrieb:
This is what I have

In cell D - 484
In Cell E - 526

Now in Cell E I want to display the percentage of increase (or decrease)
The formula I currenty am using is

(D1-E1)/D1

With this I get -9% This can't be correct...becuase it is an increase.

What am I doing wrong?

Lisa

Hi, Lisa,
I think you have to change the positions like
(E1-D1)/(D1*100) -- 8.67...percents increase




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