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Default row= cell's row


I have a spreadsheep of 2 cells that need to be calculated by a third
cell that is on the same row as the other 2 cells. But, the rows are
always different as each row is added. Is there a function for a
formula where the row = the current row that the cell processing the
formula is in? ie.

Instead of:
=B2-(B2*C2)
=Bthisrownumber-(Bthisrownumber*Cthisrownumber)

Is something like this even possible to do? Seems like it should be.
I'm really trying to make this make sense you all. It's hard though as
I'm not a programmer and not that good with excel yet.

Thanks,
Ben


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