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If I divide two negative numeric cells and put the result into a percentage
cell, it will positive, even if the change is negative. For example: A B 1 -6249 -5810 A1/B1 = 107.56% The change is moving from B to A. That means I should have a negative change. How can I show that? Thanks, Brett |
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