Excel Multiplication Operator
Multiplication Operator
Multiplication uses the *
symbol in Excel.
How to multiply cells:
- Select a cell and type (
=
) - Select a cell
- Type (
*
) - Select another cell
- Hit Enter
You can add more cells to formula by typing (*) between the cells.
Let's have a look at some examples.
Multiplying Manual Entries
Let's start with adding in a formula. Start with a clean sheet.
Step by step:
- Type
A1(=)
- Type
2*2
- Hit Enter
Multiplying Two Cells
Let's add some numbers to work with. Type the following values:
Step by step:
- Type
A3(=)
- Select
A1
- Type (
*
) - Select
A2
- Hit Enter
Multiplying Using Absolute Reference
You can lock a cell and multiply it with other cells.
How to do it, step by step:
- Select a cell and type (
=
) - Select the cell you want to lock and add two-dollar signs (
$
) before the column and row - Type (
*
) - Select another cell
- Hit Enter
- Fill the range
Let's have a look at an example where we multiply B(5)
with the range A1:A10
using absolute reference and the fill function.
Type the values:
Step by step:
- Type
C1(=)
- Select
B1
type dollar sign before column and row$B$1
- Type (
*
) - Select
A1
- Hit Enter
- Fill
C1:C10
You got it! You have successfully used absolute reference to multiply B1(5)
with the range A1:A10
.