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  1. #1
    Blessingspoint
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    percentile

    What would I use to get a % 0f 4 different numbers
    Example: C1=% of a1, a4, b4, b6

  2. #2
    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: percentile

    Needs clarification

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    "Blessingspoint" <Blessingspoint@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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    > What would I use to get a % 0f 4 different numbers
    > Example: C1=% of a1, a4, b4, b6




  3. #3
    Michael R Middleton
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    Re: percentile

    Maybe, in another cell, enter =A1/SUM(A1,A4,B4,B6), and format that cell as
    %. Etc.

    (By the way, that would be a percentage, not a percentile.)

    - Mike

    www.mikemiddleton.com

    "Blessingspoint" <Blessingspoint@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:A7923E74-E32E-4888-8CFC-58ECF313BF51@microsoft.com...
    > What would I use to get a % 0f 4 different numbers
    > Example: C1=% of a1, a4, b4, b6




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