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in this Excel spreadsheet we have values in cells A1 through A3 and letamp;#39;s say that we want to add these cells together and put the answer in cell B4 one of the easiest ways to do this is to start by left-clicking on Cell B4 so it is highlighted then we type in the equal sign next we left click on the first cell weamp;#39;re adding in this case cell A1 then we type in a plus or addition sign next we left click on the next cell weamp;#39;re adding cell A2 then again we type in another plus sign and then we left click on the next cell weamp;#39;re adding cell A3 and we finish by hitting the enter key and we get an answer of 200 and the cells youamp;#39;re adding together do not need to be in the same column or row as you see in this example where Iamp;#39;m adding cells E1 F3 G2 and cell D4 together all right my friends hopefully you got something out of this video I do have more videos right there for you till next time ah and out of here