SUM IT UP
Note that Excel enters the reference to the cells you select and this becomes part of your =SUM, so you end up with =SUM(D2:D31)—you must remember to enter the closing “)”. You can also enter the cell references manually with the keyboard, rather than selecting them with the mouse. If you entered the formula correctly, you should get a ... ................
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