
Use AutoSum to sum numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support
Select a cell next to the numbers you want to sum, select AutoSum on the Home tab, press Enter, and you're done. When you select AutoSum, Excel automatically enters a formula (that uses …
Automatically number rows in Excel - Microsoft Support
Unlike other Microsoft 365 programs, Excel does not provide a button to number data automatically. However, you can easily add sequential numbers to rows of data by dragging …
Add and subtract numbers - Microsoft Support
Adding and subtracting in Excel is easy; you just have to create a simple formula to do it. Just remember that all formulas in Excel begin with an equal sign (=), and you can use the formula …
Ways to add values in an Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support
One quick and easy way to add values in Excel is to use AutoSum. Just select an empty cell directly below a column of data, then on the Formula tab, select AutoSum > Sum.
Fill data automatically in worksheet cells - Microsoft Support
Automatically fill a series of data in your worksheet, like dates, numbers, text, and formulas. Use the AutoComplete feature, Auto Fill Options button and more.
Insert page numbers on worksheets - Microsoft Support
To number all of the worksheet pages in a workbook sequentially, first add page numbers to all worksheets in a workbook, and then use the following procedure to begin the page number for …
Add a list of numbers in a column - Microsoft Support
To add a list of numbers, select the cell below a column of numbers, and then click AutoSum.
Use the SUM function to sum numbers in a range
Add the values in a range by using the Sum function in a formula (ranges meaning more than one group of cells).
Keeping leading zeros and large numbers - Microsoft Support
Excel automatically removes leading zeros, and converts large numbers to scientific notation, like 1.23E+15, in order to allow formulas and math operations to work on them.
Format numbers - Microsoft Support
To auto-fit the numbers, double-click the right border of the column header. You can also use the pointer to drag the border, or right-click the header and use the shortcut menu that appears.