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Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, click AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter, and you're done. When you click AutoSum, Excel automatically enters a formula (that uses the SUM function) to sum the numbers.
Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum: To sum a column, select the cell immediately below the last value in the column. Click the AutoSum button on either the Home or Formulas tab. Press the Enter key to complete the formula.
If you need to sum a column or row of numbers, let Excel do the math for you. Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, click AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter, and you're done. When you click AutoSum, Excel automatically enters a formula (that uses the SUM function) to sum the numbers.
On the worksheet, click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. Type the = (equal sign) followed by the constants and operators (up to 8192 characters) that you want to use in the calculation. For our example, type =1+1. Notes: Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac).
Select the data to sum plus the blank row below the data and the blank column to the right of the data where the totals will display. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the AutoSum button. Totals are calculated and appear in the last row and in the last column of the selected range!
Select the data to sum plus the blank row below the data and the blank column to the right of the data where the totals will display. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the AutoSum button. Totals are calculated and appear in the last row and in the last column of the selected range!
Click on the cell where you want the result of the calculation to appear. Type = (press the equals key to start writing your formula) Click on the first cell to be added (B2 in this example) Type + (that's the plus sign) Click on the second cell to be added (A3 in this example)
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