simply replace + with minus sign  it should work

On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:54 AM, raffi devletian <raffiboy...@gmail.com>wrote:

> oh right u mean the full code ? ok here is the full code and the empty
> rows right under the range are the rows which are suppose to be the
> opposite of the +
> Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
> Dim ARow As Integer
> If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub
> On Error GoTo ErrHandler
> Application.EnableEvents = False
> ARow = ActiveCell.Row - 1
> If Target.Column = 4 Then
>
>     Range("G" & ARow).Value = Range("H" & ARow).Value + Range("G" & ARow).
> Value
>
> ElseIf Target.Column = 9 Then
>
>     Range("G" & ARow).Value = Range("I" & ARow).Value + Range("G" & ARow).
> Value
>
> End If
> ErrHandler:
>     Application.EnableEvents = True
>     End Sub
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 20:23:35 UTC+2, raffi devletian wrote:
>>
>> hello, im in a bit of a pickle, i have the following VBA code
>> Range("G" & ARow).Value = Range("H" & ARow).Value + Range("G" & ARow).
>> Value
>>
>>
>>
>> an its fine really but what im looking for is a way to deduct much like
>> the same way the code above is adding, the same way but deduction
>>
>> thank in advance and merry Christmas in advance too :)
>>
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