Use the sum function
type:
=Sum(
and then select the range of cells you want to sum
and then type a close bracket )
Or select the cells you want to sum, go to Formulas in the ribbon, and click "Autosum"
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an ict formula is something that can caluculate a sum faster than usuall, it will work out the sum ,, and the software that is used is Microsoft excel.
an ict formula is something that can caluculate a sum faster than usuall, it will work out the sum ,, and the software that is used is Microsoft excel.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
It can change a total that the formula results in.
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If you are using Microsoft Word Excel then you could just use the Auto Sum.
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel was created by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released in 1985.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
Equations perform some type of operation.EXAMPLE:Find the sum of all numbers in the cells A1 through A23.The formula is =SUM(A1:A23)
A formula in Microsoft excel is like a formula in real life, like a math equation or math problem (ie. 2+2=4). You write the Excel formula like this: =2+2Actually it is more like =A1+A2 Or =SUM(A1:D2)The SUM is a Function the A1 -> D2 is The RangeAnd the : is the argument. When you have =SUM(A1:D2)you are adding the cell from A1 -> D2 so you are adding them together