Mar 29 2021 05:26 AM
Im using the formula below:
Im using the bottom formula:
Multiply an entire column of numbers by a percentage
My problem is that when i do this the only number that is showing is the percent it has increased, not the complete number: Eg:
1.96 + 25 % = 2,45.
25 % increase is 0,49.
1.96 + 0,49 = 2.45
My problem is that the only number that is showing in my excel columns is 0,49, not the total new number.
How do i solve this issue?
Mar 29 2021 06:25 AM
As the article you refer to mentions, if you want to increase a number by 25% (instead of multiply a number with 25%), you have to use a formula such as =1.96*(1+25%)
You can use cell references instead of literal numbers, of course, e.g. =A2*(1+25%)
Mar 30 2021 12:22 AM
Ok, but how do i do that in excel, show me thanks.
I do this now:
i write 25 % i a column, copy paste that and then mark all the numbers in the excel file that i want to increase with 25%. then i rihght click on the nukmbers i want to increase, choose paste in special and then i choose value and multiply and all the numbers change but only the percent increase not the total new number.
Mar 30 2021 01:00 AM
Increasing by 25% means that the new value is 100% of the old value + 25% of the old value, so 125% of the old value. In other words, you have to multiply with 125%, not 25%.
So you should enter 125% in an empty cell, then proceed as before.
Mar 30 2021 05:29 AM