How to use Excel subtraction on a set of numbers?

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I intend to subtract all the values from this small table, but if I have 100 different values, would I have any formula to summarize all the values in the same way as the sum formula, EX: =SOMA(B3:B8), without having to specify cell by cell? Because in excel there is no formula "=SUB()", in case I also wanted to have the division "=DIV", as I proceed before this problem??inserir a descrição da imagem aqui

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Your question is a little confused, subtract what from what? If you are going to do something equivalent to the Sum function at the end you would have a negative value: -360. If that is the goal you can do: =SUM(B3:B8) * -1

If you want to replace all the value of a value that is in cell C1 for example can do: =C1 - SOMA(B3:B8).

To split you can use the Toolbar: '/', example: =4 / 2

  • Yes, my intention is to subtract all this "R$" values. I used this formula of yours =SOMA(B3:B8)* however the result was "360" and when I subtracted in the calculator the result was "340"

  • -340 because in the calculator you are considering the first positive and the remaining negative. If you want to explain what your goal is with this subtraction, maybe I can help you.

  • I have already checked here, because it will always take some specific value depending on the position of the sequences of the cells, I was a little confused here, but the intention was to subtract the values, but there had to be a specific final number to subtract, I was the one who wrapped here kkkk

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