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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
In a spreadsheet, those numbers are in cells.
SUM is the term to get the total. Then you put the number of the cells in parentheses. Example would be (G2:G25)
That should give you a total.
The column is a letter and the rows are numbers.
Better yet, find someone that loves spreadsheets. Want my daughter's email?
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I put in =SUM(U2:U859) as the column I want is U. But it just says $0.00 no amount. Sigh.
eta: I just saw twowheels post. I might need some wine before I attempt that. And I have to read that a few times cause I have no clue as of yet what any of that means.
Only spreadsheets I ever use and do are the ones that have lines, I can spread a column width and type in stuff. That is about all I can do in there. Anything else is like chinese to me.