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I am new to excel so this is quite a simple question. Let's say that I have two numbers, 5 and 10. I want the original number to be 5, but I want to add 10 to it (15) and then add 10 to that answer (25) and then add 10 to that answer (35) and so on. Is there a function or special way of doing this in excel?
Thank you for your time
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I am new to excel so this is quite a simple question. Let's say that I have two numbers, 5 and 10. I want the original number to be 5, but I want to add 10 to it (15) and then add 10 to that answer (25) and then add 10 to that answer (35) and so on. Is there a function or special way of doing this in excel?
Thank you for your time
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Where do you have these numbers? In cells? Or do you need a functionality like a calculator? Where do you need output? In a new cell / overwrite original cell?...
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I am new to excel so this is quite a simple question. Let's say that I have two numbers, 5 and 10. I want the original number to be 5, but I want to add 10 to it (15) and then add 10 to that answer (25) and then add 10 to that answer (35) and so on. Is there a function or special way of doing this in excel?
Thank you for your time
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I am new to excel so this is quite a simple question. Let's say that I have two numbers, 5 and 10. I want the original number to be 5, but I want to add 10 to it (15) and then add 10 to that answer (25) and then add 10 to that answer (35) and so on. Is there a function or special way of doing this in excel?
Thank you for your time
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Where do you have these numbers? In cells? Or do you need a functionality like a calculator? Where do you need output? In a new cell / overwrite original cell?...
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Where do you have these numbers? In cells? Or do you need a functionality like a calculator? Where do you need output? In a new cell / overwrite original cell?...
– Máté Juhász
9 hours ago
Where do you have these numbers? In cells? Or do you need a functionality like a calculator? Where do you need output? In a new cell / overwrite original cell?...
– Máté Juhász
9 hours ago
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You can use a simple formula for this:
1) In A1
, enter your initial value (5
)
2) In A2
, enter the following formula:
=A1+10
3) Once the formula is entered, select cell A2
, grab the little square at the bottom right hand side of the cell and drag down.
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You can use a simple formula for this:
1) In A1
, enter your initial value (5
)
2) In A2
, enter the following formula:
=A1+10
3) Once the formula is entered, select cell A2
, grab the little square at the bottom right hand side of the cell and drag down.
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You can use a simple formula for this:
1) In A1
, enter your initial value (5
)
2) In A2
, enter the following formula:
=A1+10
3) Once the formula is entered, select cell A2
, grab the little square at the bottom right hand side of the cell and drag down.
add a comment |
You can use a simple formula for this:
1) In A1
, enter your initial value (5
)
2) In A2
, enter the following formula:
=A1+10
3) Once the formula is entered, select cell A2
, grab the little square at the bottom right hand side of the cell and drag down.
You can use a simple formula for this:
1) In A1
, enter your initial value (5
)
2) In A2
, enter the following formula:
=A1+10
3) Once the formula is entered, select cell A2
, grab the little square at the bottom right hand side of the cell and drag down.
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Where do you have these numbers? In cells? Or do you need a functionality like a calculator? Where do you need output? In a new cell / overwrite original cell?...
– Máté Juhász
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