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Default Formula for subtracting multiple meter readings for usage tota

You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

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Biff
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"ttam78ouch" wrote in message
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Thank you, I figured I was overlooking the obvious...works to perfection!

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try these:

Enter this formula in C2 and copy down as needed:

=IF(B2="","",IF(COUNT(B$2:B2)=1,B2,B2-LOOKUP(1E100,B$1:B1)))

Enter this formula in E2 and copy down as needed:

=IF(D2="","",IF(COUNT(D$2:D2)=1,D2,D2-LOOKUP(1E100,D$1:D1)))

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Biff
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"ttam78ouch" wrote in message
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Is there a formula I can use to subtract meter readings to show usages.
For
Example:
A B C D E
1 Date Meter1 Usage1 Meter2 Usage2
2 1/1/01 25 25 10 10
3 1/2/01 30 5 26 16
4 1/3/01 30 4
5 1/4/01 36 ?
6 1/5/01 39 3 40 ?

In the crude example above the meter readings are manually put in where
the
usage formulas were IF formulas. However I am trying to get away from
using
IF formulas or nested IF formulas since I have no idea how many blank
entries
there will be in a row nor do I know when there will be blank entries?

Does anyone know of a formula (not a macro) that can accomplish this
perplexing situation?