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I have used this before and am wondering why it isn't working now.
I have numbers in Cells B1 thru B4 I want to take the amount in B1 and Subtract B2 thru B4. In cell B5, I entered =SUM(B1 - B2:B4) I received an error: !VALUE# When I click on the Row B, the value is "General", and I had it as a "Number" but still got the same error. What gives? Thanks for any help. |
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