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Default Quick q' about working with numbers


Hi, i've just joined the group because i want to learn about the more
'in depth' facilities of excel (and also hopefully access in future).

I want to be able to calculate from a resultant calculation (does that
make sense?).
eg: £100 less 10% less 10%

Now the result should be 81 (because it's a percentage of a resultant
calculation)....

The only way i can do it is by using allsorts of empty cells and dump
numbers in it, but it's getting too complex with a quantity of
numbers...

I'm stuck, could anyone help please?

(In simple terms please, because i'm not a guru yet)

thanks in advance
barry


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