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Multiplying numbers in Excel isn't always the easiest thing to do, but it can be done. Here's how to do it in four ways, depending on what you need to multiply.
You may want to multiply cells or numbers in Microsoft Excel to analyze data. Here's what you need to know to do it.
The Multiplier Formula As you have probably already discovered, there’s no actual command to multiply cells and values in Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel manipulates data — that’s its purpose in a nutshell. Consequently, there are numerous ways to perform math operations, including multiplication. You can multiply literal values ...
Verdict And that’s all there is to multiplication in Microsoft Excel. Remember that you can use the multiplier alongside other arithmetic operators like subtraction, addition, and division as well.
To copy the same formula to other cells in Excel is easy, and you can use keyboard shortcuts, AutoFill or Copy and Paste command.
Learn how to create a fixed formula using the FIXED function, which is a Text function, in Microsoft Excel. There are 3 ways.