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The asterisk is used for multiplication in Excel, as it is in any application that deals with calculations. To multiply the value in cell A3 by 10, you would have the following formula:

=A3 * 10

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The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.

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Multiplication. The following formula is the content of cell C3 multiplied by 10:

=C3*10

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It is used as the multiplication operator. So if you wanted to multiply the contents of cell A2 by the contents of cell B3, your formula would be:

=A2 * B3

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It's the multiplication symbol.

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