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hi Iamp;#39;m Ted today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add and subtract vertical columns in Excel I have a very simple spreadsheet here itamp;#39;s not very exciting but I hope itamp;#39;ll help show how to do this we have a column with one set of numbers another column with another set of numbers and first Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to add the two columns of numbers what you do for any formula in Excel you start by text clicking on the cell where you want the result to be type equals and then click on the first cell you want to add and type a plus then click on the second cell and hit return and you can see sure enough thereamp;#39;s the result now we can do the same thing for the next cell and the next one of the next one but thereamp;#39;s an easy way to copy the written formula down to all of the cells and that is to click on the cell where the result is then move your cursor to the bottom right of the cell until it changes into a solid plus sign and click and jus