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![]() One way: enter 47 in a blank cell, then go to that cell and copy the 47. Go to the cell where the $182 is and click on edit-paste special values-add-ok On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:14:02 -0700, ?B?Um9iZXJ0YQ==?= wrote: I am keeping a spreadsheet of my monthly spending. How do I add to a number that is already in a cell? For example, in the category "groceries" I have a total of $182and I want to add 47.00 to it. I tried just writing + 47 in the fx line and I tried sum: but it didnt' work. I know this is something simple but I'm stuck. Thanks. |
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