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I am new to excel and tried to google the answer but could not find it so
here goes. I made a simple budget spreadsheet for all of my expenses. One of my columns is for misc purchases. I am using the following basic formula for my cell "=126.22+38.56+37.93+49.12+32.89+19.78". I am doing it this way so i can see the indivual expenses when i click back on the cell. I would however like to be able to comment on each expense what it was such as "=126.22(mechanic)+38.56(Medication)+37.93(Rub ios bar and grill)" and so on but i am unable to find the correct syntax to make this work. If this is possible to label each variable in my equation could someone please let me know how to do it? |
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