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Excel Formulas to Use Carry-on baggage Inches to centimeters!!

We have already learned the formulas to find the multiple cells that are equal. Likewise, here we will show the formulas to learn the useful formulas to use carry-on baggage in inches to centimeters in Excel. Utilize the below-mentioned formulas!! Get an official version of ** MS Excel** from the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/microsoft-365/excel

Generic Formula

  • You can use the below-mentioned formula to use carry-on baggage in inches to centimeters in Excel.
=[CONVERT](https://geekexcel.com/how-to-use-convert-function-in-microsoft-excel-365-with-examples/)(A1,"in","cm")

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Syntax Explanation

  • CONVERT – The CONVERT Function in Excel 365 converts a number from one unit type to another unit type.
  • Parenthesis () – The purpose of this symbol is to group the elements.
  • **Comma symbol (,) – **It is a separator that helps to separate a list of values.

Practical Examples

  • Firstly, you have to create a sample data in Excel.


Sample data

  • To convert metric measurements for allowed carry-on baggage inches to centimeters , you need to use the following formula in formula bar.
=[CONVERT](https://geekexcel.com/how-to-use-convert-function-in-microsoft-excel-365-with-examples/)(C5,"in","cm")

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Use the Formula

  • Then, you have to Hit the Enter key to get the result in centimeters as shown below in the cell F5.


Result for cell F5

  • Now, you need to press Ctrl+D key to get the results in all other columns in centimeters.


Output

  • After that, to convert metric measurements for allowed carry-on baggage centimeters to inches , you need to use the following formula in formula bar.
=[CONVERT](https://geekexcel.com/how-to-use-convert-function-in-microsoft-excel-365-with-examples/)(C9,"cm","in")

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Use the Formula

  • You have to Hit the Enter key to get the result in centimeters as shown below in the cell F9.


Result in cell F9

  • Finally, you need to press Ctrl+D key to get the results in all other columns.


Output

Wind-Up

Hope you like this tutorial on how to use carry-on baggage in inches to centimeters in Excel. Let me know if you have any doubts regarding this article or any other Excel/VBA topic. Thank you so much for visiting Geek Excel!! *If you want to learn more helpful formulas, check out Excel Formulas *!!

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