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How can I multiply 7feet and 6ft 8in using Excel?

I have 7' in A1 column, 6' 8" in B1 column.
When I did =a1 * b1, I get #VALUE! I stretched the column wider
hoping the #VALUE! will disappear and figure comes out. NOPE. Why?

Please help the beginner.


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How can I multiply 7feet and 6ft 8in using Excel?

I have 7' in A1 column, 6' 8" in B1 column.
When I did =a1 * b1, I get #VALUE! I stretched the column wider
hoping the #VALUE! will disappear and figure comes out. NOPE. Why?

Please help the beginner.


Hi epout

take a look at this earlier thread, may help

http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...highlight=feet

and this link

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/fractional.htm


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It's probably because you are multiplying something that's text. Why not
convert to inches and put the format in with CELL FORMAT.


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How can I multiply 7feet and 6ft 8in using Excel?

I have 7' in A1 column, 6' 8" in B1 column.
When I did =a1 * b1, I get #VALUE! I stretched the column wider
hoping the #VALUE! will disappear and figure comes out. NOPE. Why?

Please help the beginner.


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