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I'm kind of new to using excel for using formulas, so this'll probably be an easy question for you veterans.
How do you multiply columns? For example, how do you multiply cell B2 by C2 and get the answer in D2? And, can you do this for the whole column (50 entries)?
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have cell D2 selected. enter in the following: '=b2*c2'
If you want the result in column D to reflect the multiplication of column B times column C in their respective rows, just copy cell D2 and paste it all the way down. |
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Great! It worked! Thanks, Bonzai
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