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hi Im Ted today Im going to show you how to edit a formula in Excel I have a spreadsheet setup here and its just a Majestys and each one had a certain pay rate in year one and the the next column column see shows the number of weeks they worked in in year one and over on the right here we have the total pay and the total pay if you if you look it says if you look in the formula bar up here on the where my cursor is on the top left its B 2 times C 2 so the pay for year 1 is the pay rate in dollars per week times the number of weeks worked in endear 1 and so the first employee 400 hours times 35 weeks is $14,000 and then the same formula is just copied down to all the other cells now lets say we we have now we have the new year and we have a new pay rate so lets just say everybody got a you know a raise of $50 a week so Im not not very generous so we just we were just going to add a formula here each one is $50 higher and just to make it easy lets just say lets just say everyb