Howard wrote:
> Could you explain that a little more?
>
> I put what you wrote and it gave me the answer as C2!
>
> Exactly HOW do I write the equation?
>   

In C2, enter "=A1-B1", with the equals sign and without the quotes. 
This will give you the value of A1-B1 in C2.
> Is that = sign supposed to be in there?
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>> Kristy Lisby wrote:
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>>> Dear Sir or Madam:
>>> I am wanting to know how to subtract one cell from another so that I can
>>>       
> calculate how much I have actually earned.  I have already entered in how
> much the product cost, how much the commission is for the site I'm using and
> how much the customer paid for the product.
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>>>       
>> Assuming you want to subtract B1 from A1 and have the results in C1,
>> just enter =A1-B1 in C1.  Adjust cell coordinates as required.
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