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hi my name is Bree Clark and Im a software expert and today Im going to show you how to add area codes to phone numbers in Microsoft Excel in this spreadsheet I have a bunch of phone numbers that dont have an area code but these all actually need to be in the - one - area code so Im going to start typing my formula here in the next column Ill start with an equal sign and then I want to put the two one - area code in quotes and Im going to put it in parentheses - so it looks nice when its formatted so Ill start the quotes open my parentheses for the area code Ill type - one two and then Ill type my closing part of the parentheses and then I will type a space and close my quotation marks followed by an ampersand and then the cell reference in this case D - when I press ENTER I will see a nicely formatted phone number with an area code and now Im just going to go ahead and click on that cell where the formula is move my pointer to the bottom right corner of the cell so it turns