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  1. Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Create a simple formula to multiply and divide in an Excel spreadsheet. You can multiply two or more numbers in one cell or multiply and divide numbers using cell references.

  2. Multiply a column of numbers by the same number

    Suppose you want to multiply a column of numbers by the same number in another cell. The trick to multiplying a column of numbers by one number is adding $ symbols to that number's cell address in …

  3. Multiply by a percentage in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to multiply an entire column of numbers by a percentage and to reduce or increase an amount by a percentage.

  4. Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support

    You can enter simple formulas to add, divide, multiply, and subtract two or more numeric values. Or use the AutoSum feature to quickly total a series of values without entering them manually in a formula.

  5. PRODUCT function - Microsoft Support

    The PRODUCT function is useful when you need to multiply many cells together. For example, the formula =PRODUCT (A1:A3, C1:C3) is equivalent to =A1 * A2 * A3 * C1 * C2 * C3.

  6. SUMPRODUCT function - Microsoft Support

    The default operation is multiplication, but addition, subtraction, and division are also possible. In this example, we'll use SUMPRODUCT to return the total sales for a given item and size:

  7. Create a simple formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can create a simple formula to add, subtract, multiply or divide values in your worksheet. Simple formulas always start with an equal sign (=), followed by constants that are numeric values and …

  8. MMULT function - Microsoft Support

    The MMULT function returns the matrix product or multiplication of two arrays. The result is an array with the same number of rows as array1 and the same number of columns as array2. The way you enter …

  9. Use SUMPRODUCT to sum the product of corresponding values in one …

    SUMPRODUCT uses cell ranges (or Create an array formula) as its arguments (the parts of the formula that make it work). It multiplies together the items in the arrays, and then sums up the result.

  10. Calculate values in a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    Use different ways to calculate values in calculated fields in a PivotTable report in Excel.