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why cant i subtract one cell from another?
Why cant i subtract one cell from another?
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why cant i subtract one cell from another?
You can do it!!
In cell A1 enter: 1 In cell A2 enter: 5 In cell A3 enter: =A2-A1 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200777 "Awes1" wrote: Why cant i subtract one cell from another? |
why cant i subtract one cell from another?
Perhaps read a book on the basics of Excel?
I suggest you purchase Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (or whatever version you have) Step by Step. By Curtis D. Frye. Published by Microsoft Press. $24.99 U.S. Then follow that with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (or whatever version you have) Bible. By John Walkenbach. Published by Wiley Publishing Inc. $39.99 U.S. Tyro "Awes1" wrote in message ... Why cant i subtract one cell from another? |
why cant i subtract one cell from another?
One or both of the cells contains text string?
You don't know how? Show us what you have attempted to date. I just use =cell1-cell2 If either or both the cells contain a negative you have to add, not subtract. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:10:01 -0700, Awes1 wrote: Why cant i subtract one cell from another? |
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