
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.
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 …
MMULT function - Microsoft Support
array1, array2 Required. The arrays you want to multiply. Remarks The number of columns in array1 must be the same as the number of rows in array2, and both arrays must contain only …
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.
Create a simple formula - Microsoft Support
Create a simple formula in a cell to add, subtract, multiply, or divide numbers by using +, -, *, and /.
Table of operators - Microsoft Support
Use operators in Access expressions to specify what kind of operation to perform, such as add, multiply, compare, or concatenate.
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.
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 …
SUMPRODUCT function - Microsoft Support
For best performance, SUMPRODUCT should not be used with full column references. Consider =SUMPRODUCT (A:A,B:B), here the function will multiply the 1,048,576 cells in column A by …
Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support
For simple formulas, simply type the equal sign followed by the numeric values that you want to calculate and the math operators that you want to use — the plus sign (+) to add, the minus …
MMULT function - Microsoft Support
array1, array2 Required. The arrays you want to multiply. Remarks The number of columns in array1 must be the same as the number of rows in array2, and both arrays must contain only …