Changing the value of cells

Coling2us

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If I want to increase a column by 3% for example. I know I can create another column that has 1.03 in it, and then paste special multiply. But, is there way to increase the cell in that cell with a macro. I have a macro that changes the number to a negative, by surrounding the number or equation by brakets and multiply by -1. Is there a way I could have the macro ask me, "what would you like to do to your cell, today?". Then I could put in " *1.03 " or " /5"? Any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
 

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