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I am wondering how to add to a previously summed number. For example, I had
+ .4420+.0080+.0020-.0025 + .0075 - .0040 in a cell with a closing value of .
4530. Next week I would like to be able to add my change, let us use as
example +.0085 to the summed figure, not having to add .0085 to the end of
the cell.

Example:
new price
price zone Old Price week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5
A 15.0000 15.0080 15.0100 15.0040 15.0025 15.0070
B 14.0000 14.0080 14.0100 14.0040 14.0025 14.0070
C 13.0000 13.0080 13.0100 13.0040 13.0025 13.0070
D 12.0000 12.0080 12.0100 12.0040 12.0025 12.0070
E 11.0000 11.0080 11.0100 11.0040 11.0025 11.0070
F 10.0000 10.0080 10.0100 10.0040 10.0025 10.0070

price chng week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4 week 5
week 1 0.0080 0.0020 -0.0060 -0.0015 0.0045

However I would like my spreadsheet to just be able to keep the end price of
15.0070 and add new change to that figure without to keep the +15.00 + .0080
+ .0020 - .0060 - .0015 +.0045 showing in cell.

clear as mud, I need help!!

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