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In the previous video, you created a new spreadsheet and gave it a title. In this video, you will list the items you sell and record data on what you have in stock and what you have sold. To begin, label the first column Product Type. Beneath that heading, list the products or materials you sell. As you list each item, some text may overlap between columns. To keep each item visible, wrap the text. To do this, select the entire column. Then, wrap the text, so it fits in the cell. Now, your inventory is easier to see. Next, add headings to the right of the Product Type column. Label the next column Original Stock. This shows the number of each product you had available when you launched your business. For example, if you created 25 tablet stands, put the number 25 in this row. Type Total Sold at the top of the next column. List how many of each item you have sold, even if it is 0. Label the next column Current Stock. Add the header, but leave the rest blank. Now, add a label f