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compactstu

using the google spreadsheets
 
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.

Thanks.


Harlan Grove[_2_]

using the google spreadsheets
 
"compactstu" wrote...
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.


Why would you expect Excel users to know how any other spreadsheet works?
Many do, but they probably know OLDER spreadsheets than Excel rather than
newer ones.

Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?

....

Same as in Excel (or nearly any other spreadsheet)

=A6-B6

returns the value of A6 minus the value of B6.



Gord Dibben

using the google spreadsheets
 
I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................

23 in A1 45 in B1

In C1 enter =B1-A1


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:

First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.

Thanks.



ilia

using the google spreadsheets
 
Just tried Google Spreadsheets, it works exactly this way.

On Aug 16, 10:44 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................

23 in A1 45 in B1

In C1 enter =B1-A1

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.


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compactstu

using the google spreadsheets
 
hi Harlan,

thanks for your help.

Stuart


On Aug 15, 7:55 pm, "Harlan Grove" wrote:
"compactstu" wrote...
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.


Why would you expect Excel users to know how any other spreadsheet works?
Many do, but they probably know OLDER spreadsheets than Excel rather than
newer ones.

Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?


...

Same as in Excel (or nearly any other spreadsheet)

=A6-B6

returns the value of A6 minus the value of B6.




compactstu

using the google spreadsheets
 
On Aug 16, 12:21 pm, ilia wrote:
Just tried Google Spreadsheets, it works exactly this way.

On Aug 16, 10:44 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:



I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................


23 in A1 45 in B1


In C1 enter =B1-A1


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.


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Thanks Ilia,

Stu


compactstu

using the google spreadsheets
 
On Aug 16, 7:44 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................

23 in A1 45 in B1

In C1 enter =B1-A1

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.


Thanks.- Hide quoted text -


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Thanks for the reply,

Stu


compactstu

using the google spreadsheets
 
On Aug 16, 12:21 pm, ilia wrote:
Just tried Google Spreadsheets, it works exactly this way.

On Aug 16, 10:44 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:



I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................


23 in A1 45 in B1


In C1 enter =B1-A1


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.


Thanks.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hi Ilia,

I have tried to do it but something is going wrong

If cell A9 value = 4
If cell B9 value = 2

I want the value in a formula in cell C9

Than is should be =Sum(A9-B9)

Well it doesn't do anything so where I am going wrong??



Susan

using the google spreadsheets
 
i did it both ways

=B4-C4
and
=sum(B4:C4)

and they both worked for me. although the one with "sum" took a
minute to calculate.
i don't know enough about google spreadsheets to say why yours isn't
working.
:)
susan



On Aug 17, 2:51 pm, compactstu wrote:
On Aug 16, 12:21 pm, ilia wrote:





Just tried Google Spreadsheets, it works exactly this way.


On Aug 16, 10:44 am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:


I know nothing of google spreadsheets but in Excel.................


23 in A1 45 in B1


In C1 enter =B1-A1


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:44:13 -0000, compactstu wrote:
First of all thanks for those advising me. Second I suppose that the
google spreadsheets are simular to exell. If not please say so.
Third. ...Anyone can tell me the formula for subtracting 1 cell from
another?
I thought It would be something like MIN=(A6-B6) but i can only find
the sum formula what adds up two values.


Thanks.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hi Ilia,

I have tried to do it but something is going wrong

If cell A9 value = 4
If cell B9 value = 2

I want the value in a formula in cell C9

Than is should be =Sum(A9-B9)

Well it doesn't do anything so where I am going wrong??- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -




[email protected]

using the google spreadsheets
 
I finally got it....Thanks

SW


Sandy Mann

using the google spreadsheets
 
"Susan" wrote in message
oups.com...
=sum(B4:C4)

and they both worked for me. although the one with "sum" took a
minute to calculate.


Do you *really* mean one minute?

--
Regards,

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk



Susan

using the google spreadsheets
 
Sandy -
no, not an actual 60 seconds, but i'm on broadband & no way was it
instantaneous - maybe 30 seconds. i was sitting there waiting for it,
and was thinking it wasn't going to work at all.
i had never looked @ google spreadsheets before, but i was pretty
disappointed in the product.
:)
susan


On Aug 17, 5:59 pm, "Sandy Mann" wrote:
"Susan" wrote in message

oups.com...

=sum(B4:C4)


and they both worked for me. although the one with "sum" took a
minute to calculate.


Do you *really* mean one minute?

--
Regards,

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk




Harlan Grove[_2_]

using the google spreadsheets
 
"Susan" wrote...
....
i had never looked @ google spreadsheets before, but i was pretty
disappointed in the product.

....

It's still a toy, and it probably will always be.

ThinkFree seems to be the solidest online spreadsheet at the moment, though
EditGrid may be catching up fast.




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