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mine own

Please help
 
Is there anyway, if I have a massive table of numbers, to replace the
negative with a different color background (to mark the cell), remove the
negative, do mathematical formulations (I have gotten this far) and THEN TO
REPLACE THE SHADED BACKGROUND WITH A NEGATIVE WHILE KEEPING THE NUMBER
WITHING THE CELL? In other words, once I have done the calculation, all what
once were negative numbers have different shaded backgrounds, I want to add
negatives BACK AGAIN, after my manipulations. Can I do this on a mass scale,
specific to the shaded cells while retaining the numbers in the cells?

Dave Peterson

Please help
 
I think I would think about adjusting those formulas--maybe using =abs().

Or use if all my numbers were in a single column, use a helper column to
manipulate the values--then use that helper column's cells in the formulas.

mine own wrote:

Is there anyway, if I have a massive table of numbers, to replace the
negative with a different color background (to mark the cell), remove the
negative, do mathematical formulations (I have gotten this far) and THEN TO
REPLACE THE SHADED BACKGROUND WITH A NEGATIVE WHILE KEEPING THE NUMBER
WITHING THE CELL? In other words, once I have done the calculation, all what
once were negative numbers have different shaded backgrounds, I want to add
negatives BACK AGAIN, after my manipulations. Can I do this on a mass scale,
specific to the shaded cells while retaining the numbers in the cells?


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Dave Peterson


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