That first line should have read:
In B1, enter 1. In C1, enter =B1+1. Copy to the right, ending in M1.
Sorry!
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Kind regards,
Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel
|I tried the formula you provided, and verified I had entered it correctly.
| When I enter the number I want to investigate in the final step (number
| entered in a16), it only works with the #1 (the row shows "1x1"), but not for
| other numbers.
|
| In the first line of your instruction below, you say "copy to the right,
| ending in M1." I'm assuming you intended to say "M2" (the copy wont go to M1)
|
| T.S.
|
| "Niek Otten" wrote:
|
| > Here's one way. Certainly not the most clever one, but it demonstrates what's going on and can easily be extended beyond 12.
| >
| > In B1, enter 1. In C2, enter =B1+1. Copy to the right, ending in M1.
| > In A2, enter 1. In A3, enter =A2+1. Copy down, ending in A13.
| > In B2, enter =$A2*B$1
| > Copy down, ending in B13
| > Copy B2:B13 to the right, ending in column M
| >
| > In B15, enter =(MATCH($A$16,B2:B13,0))
| > Copy to the right, ending in M15. You'll see a few #NAs, don't bother.
| > IN B16, enter =IF(ISNA(B15),"",IF(B15>B$1,"",B15&" * "&B$1))
| > Copy to the right, ending in M16.
| >
| > Enter the number you want to investigate in A16. Row 16 will show you the multiples
| >
| > You can hide row 15 if you dislike it, or you can skip this intermediate step. That requires longer formulas.
| > Post again in this thread if you can't get it done.
| >
| > --
| > Kind regards,
| >
| > Niek Otten
| > Microsoft MVP - Excel
| >
| >
| >
| > | How do you use excel to calculate multiples of a number? I am creating a
| > | multiplication table for my dtr. up to 12. Can I create the table in Excel
| > | and overlay a function that would calculate the multiples for each number in
| > | the table? Example: "24" (multiples are: 24x1; 12x2; 6x4 and 4x3)
| > |
| > | T. Scott
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| >
| >