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some one please help!!!!
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I'm not sure if you are providing enough information for an accurate
answer, but I'd start out by saying: in C1 =SUM(A1+B1) and drag down
column C.


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just need

=A1+B1

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Why the SUM function when =A1+B1 works just as well!
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If you want to combine text cells such as first & last name, if first name is
in B4 & last name is in C4, place your cursor in the cell where you want
combined info & use the function =B4&" "&C4 (if you want last name first then
a comma then first name, use =C4&", "&B4. You can combine numerous cells
this way, ie. =B4&" "&C4&" "&D4" " &E4. use the " " marks to place a space,
dash, or any other character between combined cells

Hope this helps

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column C.


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