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Ron O'Brien

Subtracting figures in a column
 
Hi,

I am trying to figure out how I can continuously subtract a given number
from every entry in a column.

I want to be able to somehow be able to enter a number, say, in a cell and
in so doing would deduct that sum from every cell in that column. All the
numbers in the various cells of that column would change.
The next day I might enter another number in that cell again and it would
continue to deduct from that column.

In other words what I am trying to achieve is a kind of stock control where
the rows represent the various parts required for a particular task, so one
job might require 1 of everything in column A. The numbers of the various
components in each row may vary, so:

Row 1 Item 1 56
Row 2 Item 2 44
Row 3 Item 3 39

Somewhere, presumably row 4, cell 3 (in that example) I could enter a
number, say 2, and that would permanently change item 1 to 54, item 2 to 42
and item 3 to 37, so that next time I needed to deduct a sum, I could enter
another number and it would change that.

Any ideas?
--
Ron O'Brien


Mattlynn via OfficeKB.com

Subtracting figures in a column
 
Hi - is every cell to be decreased/increased by the same value??

Ron O'Brien wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to figure out how I can continuously subtract a given number
from every entry in a column.

I want to be able to somehow be able to enter a number, say, in a cell and
in so doing would deduct that sum from every cell in that column. All the
numbers in the various cells of that column would change.
The next day I might enter another number in that cell again and it would
continue to deduct from that column.

In other words what I am trying to achieve is a kind of stock control where
the rows represent the various parts required for a particular task, so one
job might require 1 of everything in column A. The numbers of the various
components in each row may vary, so:

Row 1 Item 1 56
Row 2 Item 2 44
Row 3 Item 3 39

Somewhere, presumably row 4, cell 3 (in that example) I could enter a
number, say 2, and that would permanently change item 1 to 54, item 2 to 42
and item 3 to 37, so that next time I needed to deduct a sum, I could enter
another number and it would change that.

Any ideas?


--
Matt Lynn

Message posted via OfficeKB.com
http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...l-new/200909/1


RonaldoOneNil

Subtracting figures in a column
 
Select the cell that contains your number to subtract and click copy.
Select all the cells that are to be subtracted and then click Paste Special
- Subtract

"Ron O'Brien" wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to figure out how I can continuously subtract a given number
from every entry in a column.

I want to be able to somehow be able to enter a number, say, in a cell and
in so doing would deduct that sum from every cell in that column. All the
numbers in the various cells of that column would change.
The next day I might enter another number in that cell again and it would
continue to deduct from that column.

In other words what I am trying to achieve is a kind of stock control where
the rows represent the various parts required for a particular task, so one
job might require 1 of everything in column A. The numbers of the various
components in each row may vary, so:

Row 1 Item 1 56
Row 2 Item 2 44
Row 3 Item 3 39

Somewhere, presumably row 4, cell 3 (in that example) I could enter a
number, say 2, and that would permanently change item 1 to 54, item 2 to 42
and item 3 to 37, so that next time I needed to deduct a sum, I could enter
another number and it would change that.

Any ideas?
--
Ron O'Brien



Ron O'Brien

Subtracting figures in a column
 
Yes, every cell in that particular column




"Mattlynn via OfficeKB.com" <u44078@uwe wrote in message
news:9ca640b0f174a@uwe...
Hi - is every cell to be decreased/increased by the same value??

Ron O'Brien wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to figure out how I can continuously subtract a given number
from every entry in a column.

I want to be able to somehow be able to enter a number, say, in a cell and
in so doing would deduct that sum from every cell in that column. All the
numbers in the various cells of that column would change.
The next day I might enter another number in that cell again and it would
continue to deduct from that column.

In other words what I am trying to achieve is a kind of stock control
where
the rows represent the various parts required for a particular task, so
one
job might require 1 of everything in column A. The numbers of the various
components in each row may vary, so:

Row 1 Item 1 56
Row 2 Item 2 44
Row 3 Item 3 39

Somewhere, presumably row 4, cell 3 (in that example) I could enter a
number, say 2, and that would permanently change item 1 to 54, item 2 to
42
and item 3 to 37, so that next time I needed to deduct a sum, I could
enter
another number and it would change that.

Any ideas?


--
Matt Lynn

Message posted via OfficeKB.com
http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...l-new/200909/1



Ron O'Brien

Subtracting figures in a column
 
That works great except for one slight problem....

If a cell is empty it puts a minus sum into it. I've tried selecting skip
blanks in the paste special dialogue box but that makes no difference, is
there any kind of work around?

Ron




"RonaldoOneNil" wrote in message
...
Select the cell that contains your number to subtract and click copy.
Select all the cells that are to be subtracted and then click Paste
Special
- Subtract

"Ron O'Brien" wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to figure out how I can continuously subtract a given number
from every entry in a column.

I want to be able to somehow be able to enter a number, say, in a cell
and
in so doing would deduct that sum from every cell in that column. All the
numbers in the various cells of that column would change.
The next day I might enter another number in that cell again and it would
continue to deduct from that column.

In other words what I am trying to achieve is a kind of stock control
where
the rows represent the various parts required for a particular task, so
one
job might require 1 of everything in column A. The numbers of the various
components in each row may vary, so:

Row 1 Item 1 56
Row 2 Item 2 44
Row 3 Item 3 39

Somewhere, presumably row 4, cell 3 (in that example) I could enter a
number, say 2, and that would permanently change item 1 to 54, item 2 to
42
and item 3 to 37, so that next time I needed to deduct a sum, I could
enter
another number and it would change that.

Any ideas?
--
Ron O'Brien





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