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How do you simply formulate the addition of $2.50 to cells H, I, J if
cell G =50#. For example, if col G has "4/12.5 #", it does equal 50#,
and I want col H which is now $26.65 to read $29.15 . I wish to do a
one page spreadsheet of three columns.
Thanks, Richard
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