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Dick S
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I am trying to subtract start mileage from finish mileage for my travel expense excel. I googled it and it, said can’t be done. That can’t be right, is it? In my other columns it auto adds today’s mileage to yesterday’s mileage to give me a running total. Up until now I enter finish mileage subtract start mileage on calculator and enter days Mileage in excel. Time consuming. Is there a formula to do it for me. One google said just add actual millage in formula. Would take more time than doing it on calculator.