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How do I get an absolute value in Excel?
I am trying to make an Rbar chart using Excel. And I need to deduct value
from the second cell to the first cell and the answer needs to be an absolute value in the next column. How can I achieve that |
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How do I get an absolute value in Excel?
ABS() put the cell or the formula in there
-- -John Northwest11 Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Yoruosu12" wrote: I am trying to make an Rbar chart using Excel. And I need to deduct value from the second cell to the first cell and the answer needs to be an absolute value in the next column. How can I achieve that |
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