Adding a negative number instead of substracting it
Yes.
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David Biddulph
Cotton Girl wrote:
This creates a circular reference. I have three columns and several
rows. For example row 28, column B is my budgeted amount, column C is
the actual, and column D is the sum, which is a negative number.
This negative number needs to add to my grand total on column D row
1. I created your formula in row 28 column D and it created a
circular reference. Do I need to create the formula in a different
cell?
=sumif(a1:a10,""&0) - sumif(a1:a10,"<"&0)
You could also this:
=sum(abs(a1:a10))
This is an array formula. Hit ctrl-shift-enter instead of enter.
If you do it correctly, excel will wrap curly brackets {} around
your formula. (don't type them yourself.)
Adjust the range to match--but you can only use the whole column in
xl2007.
Cotton Girl wrote:
On my budget page, there are negative numbers when an expenditure
is more than the budgeted amount. I need these negative numbers to
be added to the total sum instead of substracting it from the total
sum. How do I do this? --
Cotton Girl
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Dave Peterson
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