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Seamus Sean Seamus Sean is offline Adding adjacent cells and having the sum appear in two separate places Windows 10 Adding adjacent cells and having the sum appear in two separate places Office 2016
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Default Adding adjacent cells and having the sum appear in two separate places

In the example, I'd like to keep a record of expenses. I'd like to apply the same formula of adding the amounts in two cells and having their sum appear in two separate places. I'd like to format about 50 rows to follow this. I'd like the cells to remain blank until an amount is entered in them to be added.
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