
Use AutoSum to sum numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support
Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, select AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter, and you're done. When you select AutoSum, Excel automatically enters a formula (that uses the SUM …
Ways to add values in an Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support
One quick and easy way to add values in Excel is to use AutoSum. Just select an empty cell directly below a column of data, then on the Formula tab, select AutoSum > Sum.
Create a simple formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
You can use AutoSum to quickly sum a column or row or numbers. Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, select AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac), and that's it!
Learn more about SUM - Microsoft Support
The easiest way to add a SUM formula to your worksheet is to use the AutoSum Wizard. The AutoSum dialog also lets you select other common functions like: Average, Count numbers, Max, etc.
Add a list of numbers in a column - Microsoft Support
To add a list of numbers, select the cell below a column of numbers, and then click AutoSum.
Sum a column or row of numbers in a table in Word
Imagine each column in your table has a letter and each row has a number, like in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. For example, to multiply the numbers from the second and third columns in the second …
Add and subtract numbers - Microsoft Support
Adding and subtracting in Excel is easy; you just have to create a simple formula to do it. Just remember that all formulas in Excel begin with an equal sign (=), and you can use the formula bar to create them.
SUM function - Microsoft Support
How to use the SUM function in Excel to add individual values, cell references, ranges, or a mix of all three.
Delete or remove a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
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Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support
Select an empty cell directly above or below the range that you want to sum, and on the Home or Formula tabs of the ribbon, click AutoSum > Sum. AutoSum will automatically sense the range to be …