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If you have a lengthy column of numbers that you need to multiply by a percentage, Excel includes tools to instantly apply the product to the entire range of cells in the column.
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.
Using a Caret Open the Microsoft Excel 2010 spreadsheet where you need to multiply a number by a power in a formula.
The Multiplier Formula As you have probably already discovered, there’s no actual command to multiply cells and values in Microsoft Excel.
Duplicates in the same column are easy to find by sorting, filtering, and using conditional formatting. When none of those are an option, try this simple formula solution.