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this is Taylor from Wall Street prep with your fourth PowerPoint insider secret tackling PowerPoint some functions so how do you quickly double check your numbers and powerpoints and make sure that youamp;#39;re presenting the correct information and here on the next side I have two graphics I have a table of some cash flows that Iamp;#39;m trying to present I also have that same table of cash flows built out using rectangles here in PowerPoint the issue is all of these totals down below both over here for my graphic and my table are incorrect because Iamp;#39;ve actually deleted out two of the rows that used to be here but I never came and updated these different totals so this is why you can never trust totals in PowerPoint there is no such thing I repeat there is no such thing as a sum function here in PowerPoint even if youamp;#39;re using a PowerPoint table if I come into PowerPoint I can prove that to you so here I have a table which is gonna behave totally different than a t