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How Do You Find The Sum Of A Group Of Cells In Excel 2003?

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How Do You Find The Sum Of A Group Of Cells In Excel 2003?

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One of the major functions of an Excel worksheet is performing mathematical functions. Adding the numbers within cells together is one of the most common Excel tasks. Find out how to do it. Open Excel. Open the file you’d like to work in or open a new file. Highlight the data that you want to add. It can be a column or a row. Make sure there is only numeric content in the cells. Click and drag your mouse until all the cells are highlighted. Click the “Auto-Sum” icon on the task bar. It looks like an “E.” The sum will appear at the end of the row or column. Create a formula if you want to include data from non-adjacent cells. You can make a formula that will add any group of cells. Information about formulas may be found below in the Tips section.

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