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Microsoft Excel: Percentages and Absolute Reference Cells

By Maria in Sotfware

Without further ado, here’s a video demo…

The video aims to provide a tutorial for Microsoft Excel users on how to:

  1. Format a Column to display percentage values
  2. Encode formulas to contain Absolute Reference Cells

I will explain more later.

Was it clear? Vague? Confusing? Please don’t hesitate to give your comments and suggestions.



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  1. Vincent Robleto April 20, 2008

    Very thorough. Keep at it.

  2. jaydj April 20, 2008

    Great tip!
    Just tried it on Calc for Open Office and it works perfectly !

    alam mo ba I manually changed my formulas when I made a sheet something like this ?

    Now di na ako maghihirap now that I learned a new technique from you.

    Yehey ! Thanks Ria!

  3. Batang Yagit April 20, 2008

    wow. you can post more tips ate ri. :) Go Go Go Go!

  4. Alexis December 3, 2009

    Yesterday evening I had unpleasant situation.Some of very important excel files were damaged no one knew how.But a friend advised me-Excel file repair software.And program solved this problem very easy and without payment.Moreover I saw how utility recovered contents and export of recovered data into a new document in Microsoft Excel format.

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