I believe the formula below is for multiplying the two columns into
"D". If my memory serves me right it should be the following:
in colomn "D" or cell D1, etc. enter =B1+C1 and hit enter. If you want
multiple rows with the same formula in column "D", just click on the
lower right handle corner of the box highlighting cell D1 and hold the
left mouse button and drag down to the number of rows you need for using
the same formula.
Carl Merritt wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand...
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> You mean like putting =(B1*C1) as an equation into the cells of column D?
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> -Carl
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Barry Spencer [mailto:bspencer@tsoft.com]
>>Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:12 PM
>>To: Autox
>>Subject: Help with excel please
>>
>>
>>If you have a qty in column B and a $$ in column C, how do
>>you add that up to
>>go into column D ???
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Barry
>>
>>PS trying to get a spread sheet setup for the gargage sale :>))
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