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I need help learning how to do addition , subtraction , multiplication and
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=2+3
in a cell will calculate as 5.

=A1+A2 in a cell will calculate the sum of the values in cells A1 and A2.

Similarly replace the + with - * or / to get subtraction,
multiplication, or division.

Jerry

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I need help learning how to do addition , subtraction , multiplication and
division , using cells on a worksheet in excel .


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Also see HelpAnswer Wizard "operators" about calculation operatore.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:45:21 GMT, "Jerry W. Lewis"
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=2+3
in a cell will calculate as 5.

=A1+A2 in a cell will calculate the sum of the values in cells A1 and A2.

Similarly replace the + with - * or / to get subtraction,
multiplication, or division.

Jerry

Harold1955 wrote:

I need help learning how to do addition , subtraction , multiplication and
division , using cells on a worksheet in excel .


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