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Can I put formulas into a table in Word?

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Brad

RE: Formulas

Hi Bradley,

Thank you for your question.

If you have figures in your table, you can insert formulas to add up a column or row of figures. Alternatively, you can create a formula by using individual cells.

You treat the table like an Excel worksheet, so the first cell first row will be A1 and the second cell down, first column will be A2.

To add the two cells together, go to Table and Formulas and then type the following:

=a1+a2 or =a1*a2 or a1-a2 or a1/a2

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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