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replyReply Mon 22 Jan 2007, 11:18Delegate Michelle said...

Michelle has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Excel

Dear Richard,

In reply to your email, my boss told me that the way to do a percentage in excel for me to work out how much the rent is for the current month is to do =1785+1785*3/100 and this will give me the correct answer to how much the rent actually is factoring in the amount..

The answer you gave to me told me how much 3% of 1785 is, i needed excel to calculate the sum of the actual rent as it would be for me.

I just wanted to clarify this with you, im not sure if i explained it properly or you got the wrong end of the stick.

Thanks
Michelle

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replyReply Mon 22 Jan 2007, 14:45Trainer Richard said...

RE: Excel

Thank you.

Excel sees 3/100 and 3% as the same thing. Either way works.
Glad you got to your answer.

Richard

 

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