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How do I increase numbers by 10%, 15% and 20%?



 
 
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Old April 15th, 2010, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
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Default How do I increase numbers by 10%, 15% and 20%?

How about an entire row and hide the formula???

"Steve Yandl" wrote:

It's just a simple multiplication. If the start value is in A1
=A1*1.1 is a 10% increase,
=A1*1.15 is a 15% increase.
=A1*1.20 is a 20% increase etc.

Steve


"RMPHELP" wrote in message
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This is probably very simple, but I am trying to write a formula to
increase
a number by 10%, 15% and 20%.

For example, increasing 50000 by 10% with a result of 55000, by 15% =
57500
and 20% = 60000.




 




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