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This tutorial will show you how to create a Formula to Add, Subtract, Multiply or Divide in Microsoft Excel. You can do basic calculations easily!
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.
As you have probably already discovered, there’s no actual command to multiply cells and values in Microsoft Excel. Everything operates on formulas, which are essentially easy programming ...
To multiply two numbers in Excel, you can type the formula =number1*number2 in a cell and hit Enter. Alternatively, you can multiply the contents of two cells A1 and B1 with the formula =A1*B1.
Using a Caret Open the Microsoft Excel 2010 spreadsheet where you need to multiply a number by a power in a formula.
You can copy a formula in Excel in a few simple steps. Copying the formula to another workbook or for your own records is a seamless process.
Microsoft Excel updates cell references when you copy an expression. Here are a couple of workarounds for those rare occasions when you don't want to change the cell references.