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Feel dumb today - Need help on calculating % 2

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TonyU

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Feb 14, 2001
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I'm trying to figure out how to get the percentage of the cost per unit( markup %)


D2 E2 F2
Cost per Unit Selling Price Markup %
0.31 .60 =(E2-D2) will get me profit number but not the percent.

hope it makes sense

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There's never time to do it right, but there's always time to do it over!

-TonyU
 
Thanks again Dreamboat

Duh

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One more thing if I may,

if cell say F2 has formula you game =d2/e2 then I drag the cell copying the values to F3 down to F4 and F5 and so on I get #DIV/0! on the cell where there's no reference ( I understand that)

The question is, is is possible not to show the "#DIV/0!" sort of error when other cells are blank?



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thank you again.

Since I can only star you once, here you go.

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Thank you!!



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There's never time to do it right, but there's always time to do it over!

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Tony,

Here's a formula you might find useful...

=IF(AND(D2<>&quot;&quot;,E2=0),1,IF(E2=0,&quot;&quot;,D2/E2))

If column E is 0 or blank, but there is a value in column D, then this formula will show a 100% increase.

If column both D and E are 0 or blank, then the formula will return BLANK.

Hope this helps.

Regards, ...Dale Watson dwatson@bsi.gov.mb.ca
 
thanks Dale, very nice

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There's never time to do it right, but there's always time to do it over!

-TonyU
 
Sorry all, but I thought that markup was a percentage increase of the unit cost for selling price.

So markup is

(E2-D2)/D2

in this case.

Glenn.
 
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