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hi and in todayamp;#39;s microsoft word tutorial iamp;#39;m going to quickly show you how to use formulas in word now obviously when weamp;#39;ve used excel before we can do lots of different calculations which are really useful but sometimes we just want to do simple calculations letamp;#39;s say for example if you were adding up an invoice or a table or just wanting to get some details from some accountancy youamp;#39;ve been doing so iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add up these columns and rows and also some other sums you can do as well so as you can see iamp;#39;ve got a total here a total here and a total down here and thatamp;#39;s just to show you how you can have a total at the beginning of your row at the end of your row and at the bottom of your columns now letamp;#39;s start at the end here if i click in the cell here go up to layout and go along to formula now automatically this dialog box will appear and word has understood that you probably want to add up ev