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I am trying to add and subtract a series of hexidecimal numbers in excel
2003. Is this even possible? Someone please Help!!!
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Huge?

Google MOREFUNC for excel. It has a base converter, for whatever base you
need to work with.

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Yes:

In A1 put dead
in A2 put bad

then
=DEC2HEX(HEX2DEC(A1)+HEX2DEC(A2),4)
will yield ea5a

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