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I certainly can't take the time to explain v lookup to you in this forum, but I can direct you to several sites that you can familiarize yourself with it. It's going to take you time to to understand it.
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go google and type in --manual for excel version (what ever it is ) and down load the pdf file
go to a book shop and buy a Excel for dummies book
or e-bay and excel for dummies or other excel explained books
explaining it as a reply will be as confusing as the reply would be pages long
Step1. Start Microsoft Excel and open the file you want to change.
Step2. Double-click on the cell where you want the total to appear.
Step3. Press the = key on the keyboard. This tells Excel that you are entering a formula into the cell.
Step4. Enter the formula, then press Enter. Follow the steps below for an example.
Step5. Enter an opening parenthesis character: (.
Step6. Enter a cell name. For example: =(E2.
Step7. Press the + key.
Step8. Enter another cell name and a closing parenthesis character: ). For example: =(E2+E3).
Step9. Enter a minus sign and a third cell name. For example: =(E2+E3)-E4.
Step10. Press the Enter key to accept the formula. The cell will display the sum of the first two cells minus the third cell.
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Tips & Warnings
Formulas are just equations. Instead of adding or subtracting numbers you are adding and subtracting the contents of a cell.
Excel
includes a number of predefined functions to use as well. You can
combine the predefined functions into your own formula. (See "How to
Use Provided Excel Formulas.")
Dear Thccsl, if you meant formulas by writing codings then you can find a complete list of formulas by clicking fx button beside the formula bar in MS excel. You can get complete range of forumlas and example and explanation of how to use this formula.
You also might like to see this for detailed information:
Suppose the value for $ is stored in cell A3. Your formula would look like this: =(A3+A3*0.25)*1.5
The equals sign at the beginning of the formula is necessary. And if you want the result to be formatted as currency, you can do so by right-clicking the cell or column, format cell, number tab, choose currency.
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