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In one colum I have different years eg. 2009, 1979, etc.. In the next column
I have 2010. What I'm trying to do is subtract from each colum to show how many years a person has been in employment eg. 2009 joined company 2010 left company. I know I can do =2010-2009, but how do I drop the formula. I have tried putting in the colum eg. =a-b, but this doesn't work. If I do it the other way I have to do it individually. Can anyone help? |
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Hi,
not sure if I understood, in column A you have the year the person started and in column D the year he left the company so in column E enter =D1-A1 copy formula down "KTC53" wrote: In one colum I have different years eg. 2009, 1979, etc.. In the next column I have 2010. What I'm trying to do is subtract from each colum to show how many years a person has been in employment eg. 2009 joined company 2010 left company. I know I can do =2010-2009, but how do I drop the formula. I have tried putting in the colum eg. =a-b, but this doesn't work. If I do it the other way I have to do it individually. Can anyone help? |
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=A1-B1 and copy down.
-- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "KTC53" wrote in message ... In one colum I have different years eg. 2009, 1979, etc.. In the next column I have 2010. What I'm trying to do is subtract from each colum to show how many years a person has been in employment eg. 2009 joined company 2010 left company. I know I can do =2010-2009, but how do I drop the formula. I have tried putting in the colum eg. =a-b, but this doesn't work. If I do it the other way I have to do it individually. Can anyone help? |
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