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![]() Let me see if I get this straight, already you have an equation that adds E:G to get H. But if you give more from E to either F or G, you would like the quantity deducted from E. Is that correct? |
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i want to be able to add in F or G to be deducted from E and still have total in H if it makes sence this way? thank you for the reply |
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