It does not multiply the cell by anything. The cell just appears in percentage format, but the value is not changed. It may appear to be multiplied by 100, but that is only because 1 = 100%.
The Percent style button is used to convert a cell entry into a percentage format by multiplying the value by 100 and adding a percentage symbol. It essentially multiplies the value by 100 and displays it with a percentage sign.
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It will show the number as a percentage. If you have 5 in a cell and format it to Percent Style it would show as 500%. If you had 0.73 in a cell and formatted it to Percent Style it would show as 73%.
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Percent style or percent formatting changes the number show to a percentage style. It is one of the number formats available in Excel. Any number you type in will be taken as its percentage format, with the % sign being put in automatically.
There is no currency style button. You can navigate to the format currency style option like this:Ribbon = HOME | Item = Format | Menu = Format Cells | Tab = Number | Category = Currency
Yes, the comma style button is located on the ribbon in Microsoft Excel. It can be found in the Number group under the Home tab. Clicking on this button applies a predefined comma format to selected cells.
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(Home tab | Number group)