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How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Multiplying numbers in excel is very easy. But while multiplying multiple cells, columns and rows, you often face difficulties. Knowing different methods of multiplication in excel may save your calculation time. In this tutorial, we will see how to multiply columns, cells, rows, and numbers in excel in more than one way.

8 Quick Methods to Multiply in Excel

In the following, I have shared 8 quick and simple methods to multiply in excel.

Suppose we have a dataset of some Product Name, Unit Price, and Quantity. Using this information from the dataset we will learn to multiply to calculate Total Price. Stay tuned!

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

1. Use Asterisk Sign to Multiply Cells in Excel

The simplest way to multiply cells with numbers is by using the asterisk sign (*). You just have to use an asterisk sign between cells or numbers to get the multiplied output. Follow the steps below-

Steps:

  • First, select a cell (E5) and write down the following formula-
=C5*D5

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Second, press Enter to get the output.
  • Third, drag the “fill handle” down to fill all the cells.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Finally, we got our multiplied output in a new column.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

2. Multiply Entire Column in Excel

In some cases, you might need to multiply a whole column with another. It can be done in two ways.

2.1 Use Fill Handle

Multiplying columns in a worksheet using the fill handle is the proper solution.

Steps:

  • In the same fashion, choose a cell (E5) and writhe the formula down-
=D5*C5

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Gently, hit the Enter button to get the result.
  • After that, just like in the following screenshot pull the “fill handle” down to multiple columns.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Within a short time, we have successfully multiplied columns in excel.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

2.2 Utilize Array Formula

If you want a quick way to multiply columns then you can utilize the array formula.

Steps:

  • As previous, start with selecting a cell (E5) and put the formula from the below-
=C5:C13*D5:D13
  • Hence, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to get the result.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • In conclusion, the columns will be multiplied as we expected.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

3. Multiply Rows in Excel

Sometimes we might face problems while multiplying rows in a worksheet. But it won’t be a problem anymore. I have come up with a simple solution for multiplying grows.

Suppose we have a dataset of some Product Name, Unit Price, Quantity and Total Price arranged row-wise. Now we will Multiply these rows with some easy tricks.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

3.1 Use Fill Handle

Just like the previous methods use a formula and then pull the fill handle. That’s it.

Steps:

  • Above all, choose a cell (C7) and apply the formula-
=C5*C6

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Next, click Enter and after that drag the “fill handle” when it appears.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • In conclusion, you will get the output by multiplying numbers row-wise.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

3.2 Utilize Array Formula

Performing an array formula to multiply rows is mostly used for large datasets.

Steps:

  • Choose a cell (C7) and put the following formula down-
=C5:F5*C6:F6
  • Next click Ctrl+Shift+Enter to get the desired result.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Within a glimpse, the output will be in our hands multiplying rows.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

4. Multiply with a Fixed Number

While working on an excel worksheet sometimes we need to multiply with a fixed number. To do so-

Steps:

  • In order to start, select a cell (D7) and apply the following formula down-
=C7*$C$4

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • In the same fashion, hit Enter and drag the “fill handle” down.
  • Underneath, you will get all the numbers multiplied by the fixed numeric value.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

5. Multiply Percentages in Excel

Well, in some cases you might need to multiply numbers with percentages. You can do that using the asterisk sign (*) between the numbers.

Imagine we have a dataset of some Product Name, Product Price, and VAT. Now we will calculate the Total VAT amount by multiplying.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Steps:

  • Simply, choose a cell (E5) and put the formula from below-
=C5*D5

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • In the same order, press Enter and drag down the “fill handle” to fill all the cells.
  • Finally, within a moment the multiplied output will be in your hands.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

6. Apply PRODUCT Function to Multiply

Sometimes we often need to multiply between cells with a constant numeric value at the same time. Using the PRODUCT function will solve your problem at a glimpse. The PRODUCT function is used to multiply numbers in excel.

Steps:

  • First, choose a cell (E7) and write the following formula down-
=PRODUCT(C7,D7,2)

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Next, click the Enter button and pull the “fill handle” down to get your precious output.
  • In conclusion, we will get the multiplied output in our hands.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

7. Perform SUMPRODUCT Function to Multiply in Excel

To work faster and increase productivity in your work you must be thinking is it possible to multiply and sum t the same time? Well, the answer is yes. Using the SUMPRODUCT function you can multiply and collect the total in a single cell. Here the SUMPRODUCT function multiplies the corresponding values in an array and provides the sum of products. Follow the steps below-

Steps:

  • Above all, choose a cell (C15) and write the formula down-
=SUMPRODUCT(C5:C13,D5:D13)

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Next, just press Enter, and the sum of multiplied values will be in the cell. Simple isn’t it?

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

8. Apply Paste Special to Multiply Without Formula

Mostly I use the paste special feature of excel to multiply numbers.

Suppose we have a dataset of some Width and Fixed Length. Now utilizing the paste special feature we are going to determine the Total Area by multiplying.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Steps:

  • First, select cells (B7:B13), and then holding the Ctrl key press the C button from the keyboard to copy.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Next, paste the value into a new column by pressing Ctrl+V.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Thereafter, choose the value by which you want to multiply.
  • Then click the right button of the mouse and select “Copy” from the appearing options.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Now, select cells (C7:C13) with which you want to multiply.
  • After that, again click the right button of the mouse and this time choose “Paste Special”.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • From the new dialog box checkmark the “Multiply” option and hit OK.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Without any hesitation, our final multiplied result is in our hands.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Use Keyboard Shortcut to Multiply in Excel

If you want you can use some simple shortcuts to multiply in excel.

Suppose we have a dataset of some Width and Fixed Length. Now we will multiply using shortcuts.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Steps:

  • Select a cell (C4) with which you want to multiply.
  • Then press Ctrl+C to copy.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Now selecting cells (B7:B13)press Alt+E+S+V+M from the keyboard to multiply.
  • Gently, hit OK.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

  • Finally, we have multiplied numbers using quick shortcuts in excel.

How to Multiply in Excel (8 Simple Methods)

Things to Remember

  • While multiplying with a fixed number don’t forget to use an absolute reference ($) for the number. By putting absolute reference the numeric value stays the same.

Conclusion

In this article, I have tried to cover all the methods to multiply in excel. Take a tour of the practice workbook and download the file to practice by yourself. I hope you find it helpful. Please inform us in the comment section about your experience. We, the Exceldemy team, are always responsive to your queries. Stay tuned and keep learning.