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I have a column of numbers starting at cell B3. The number of rows is not
fixed - it changes. How do I write one SUM function to sum everything from B3 to the last number, whatever row it might be on? Is there a way to combine it with the COUNT function to accomplish this goal? Please show me an example |
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