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replyReply Tue 7 Aug 2007, 19:42Delegate Stephen said...

Mutiplication

Is there a fairly simple formula in Excel 2007 to create a mutiplication table, so whwt ever numbers I put in A2-A50 , this will mutiply by B1 - B50.
ie: A2xB1, etc

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replyReply Wed 8 Aug 2007, 14:53Trainer David said...

RE: Mutiplication

the problem i can forsee is that you will overwrite the contents of the cells in one group, however if you put the numbers you require in a2-a50, and b2-b50, then the formula in c2-c50 combining the a:b group, then you should be fine.

 

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