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I have a total cell that I can add or subtract from. Any ideas?

My math is as such IF(A6-A50, K2=K2-B5)


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Default cell math to decrement/increment a cell

A formula can only return a value to the cell which contains it.
It cannot change the contents of any other cell.


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I have a total cell that I can add or subtract from. Any
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My math is as such IF(A6-A50, K2=K2-B5)


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