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Cheers! Jean-Guy "tstokes6887" wrote: You are awesome! If I could, I would give you a hug right now! Thanks again so much, you just saved me about 700 subtractions I would have had to do manually! "pinmaster" wrote: Hi, Yes, unless you want to subtact the total of column B, then use =$A$1-SUM($B$1:B1) copy down, you don't have to copy and paste, just grab the small rectangle on the lower right corner of the cell and drag down. HTH Jean-Guy "tstokes6887" wrote: I write =$A$1-B1 for the first row, all I do now is copy and paste that formula for the next rows and B will change from B1, to B2, B3, B4, etc... ? "Niek Otten" wrote: =$A$1-B1 and copy down. The dollar cell references will not adjust, the other ones will -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "tstokes6887" wrote in message ... | Hello- | | I have a bunch of data in excel right now, and I need help writing a formula | that will automatically do subtractions. | | Here is an example to help explain what I mean... | | In column A I have 400.00. In column B I have 60.00, which means I want | column C to be 340.00. Now, Column A is constant at 400.00, but the data in | column B changes with each row. So I was wondering, is there a formula I can | write in the C column that will automatically change to whatever row I am in. | | Example: the formula in row 1 is =a1-b1 | | Now if I were to copy and paste into the next say, 20 rows I want the | formula to automatically change to =a1-b2, =a1-b3, =a1-b4, ect..... | | Does this make sense to anyone? If not, I would appreciate it if someone | could help me out, I could even send the excel doc. to your email. Any | information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!! | |
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