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The required formula is already in the document itself. All you need do with the attachment (which I've updated) is input the values in the relevant Fees, Rush, Brokers, Properties, and Hourly cells.
In order for the formfield calculations to work, Word's 'filling in forms' protection has to be applied. You can apply/remove it via Developer|Restrict Editing. Naturally, you'll need to unprotect the document so you can add formfields for the Client name, etc., before re-applying the protection.
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