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Deducting percent in Excel 3

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Enkrypted

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I am trying to figure out how to take a certain percentage off of a cell in Excel. I have tried different formulas but can't seem to get it. What I am trying to do is create a formula that will deduct 5% off of whatever is in cell B8

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I'm not real familiar with formulas in Excel and I am trying to do this for someone at work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA!

Enkrypted
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=B8*0.95?

Fee

The question should be [red]Is it worth trying to do?[/red] not [blue] Can it be done?[/blue]
 


Using your spreadhsheet design for column B...
[tt]
Total Discount: =B8*B9

Total Price: =B8-B10
[/tt]

Skip,

[glasses]Did you hear what happened when the OO programmer lost his library?...
He's now living in OBJECT poverty![tongue]
 
=B8*0.95 if you meant 5% or =B8*0.75 if you really meant 25%.


Regards: tf1
 




Why are you HARDCODING the factor???

The OP has a cell on the sheet for the %

Skip,

[glasses]Did you hear what happened when the OO programmer lost his library?...
He's now living in OBJECT poverty![tongue]
 
For those that helped...much appreciated. Works like a charm. Thanks!

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