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creating a subtraction expression in a word table
Does anyone know how to create a subraction calculation in a table... I have no trouble with addition... but can't seem to make subtraction work...
Specifically I want to subtract cell k18 from k17 - how do I write it I've tried =k18-k17 this doesn't work -- Kate |
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creating a subtraction expression in a word table
Type the express: =(k17-k18)
Select the expression Press CTRL+F Press F9 -- Greg Maxey A peer in "peer to peer" support Rockledge, FL To e-mail, edit out the "w...spam" in Kate wrote: Does anyone know how to create a subraction calculation in a table... I have no trouble with addition... but can't seem to make subtraction work... Specifically I want to subtract cell k18 from k17 - how do I write it I've tried =k18-k17 this doesn't work |
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creating a subtraction expression in a word table
Slip of the finger g
Press Ctrl+F9 then Shift+F9 then F9 -- Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Greg Maxey" wrote in message om... Type the express: =(k17-k18) Select the expression Press CTRL+F Press F9 -- Greg Maxey A peer in "peer to peer" support Rockledge, FL To e-mail, edit out the "w...spam" in Kate wrote: Does anyone know how to create a subraction calculation in a table... I have no trouble with addition... but can't seem to make subtraction work... Specifically I want to subtract cell k18 from k17 - how do I write it I've tried =k18-k17 this doesn't work |
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