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[Music] hi Im Ted and today Im going to show you how to make a totaling column formula in Excel I have a spreadsheet already here and its just some some information I made up and its an imaginary list of employees and how many weeks they worked and how many hours per week they worked and then the over on the right I have a formula with the total hours which is just the weeks times the hours per week and what we want to do is we want to total up the total number of weeks that all the employees worked and the total hours that they all worked so what were going to do is were going to go to the bottom of the of the table and were going to add a new column and were going to were going to call it total and were going to in cell b12 were going to have the total were going to enter in a formula and the easiest way to do it is to use the sum formula obviously we could we could put in a formula and we could say equals B 2 + B 3 + B 4 + B 5 but that could get very tedious and Excel ha