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Change Number To A Negative In Vba

Hi
I currently have a range of numbers which need to be change from a positive
into a negative however I am not aware of the cell reference as the rows can
be more or less.

Does anyone know how to change a range of numbers from a positive into a
negative using VBA.

I actually need the number to be negative not just the format.

Thanks
Noemi



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