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Creating New Rows with Opposite Value of Existing Data

vandecx17
5 - Atom

Sounds simple, but I am having a hard time finding a solution. I want to replicate the data I already have in my Excel so each current row is duplicated with the same exact information, but the opposite value. For example, row 2 has a -156 value. I would like to replicate row 2 with a value of +156 so they net to zero.

 

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LordNeilLord
15 - Aurora

Hey @vandecx17 

 

Presuming you wan to stack them you could take a new bracnh with a formula Amount *-1 then union this back with the original output

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