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First, enter a formula. All formulas in Excel begin with an = sign. Then,
you can subtract numbers or cell references by using the - sign. For example: =A1-B1 This subtracts the value in Cell B1 from the Value in Cell A1 =C5-4 This subtracts 4 from the value in C5 Also make sure your cells are not formatted as text. Formulas entered as text will not be evaluated by Excel. HTH, Elkar "bolfm" wrote: I know I am a moron |
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