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On Sat, 21 May 2005 17:28:01 -0700, "Richard"
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Subtracting C2 thru G2
Example: If C2 had 3436, D2 had 3395, E2 had 3376, Then answer in F2 would
be 60
Still can't figure this one out! Thanks so much in advance for any help!!

"Ron Coderre" wrote:

How about this:

=-SUM(A2:G2)
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Regards,
Ron


=MAX(C2,D2)-E2

But I think you are not giving us enough information to be able to give you a
proper answer.


--ron
 
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