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When adding cells you must use a "+" symbol, you cannot use a ":" symbol.

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  1. 8 March, 11:03
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    Explanation:

    We can use both. If the total number of cells are less we can use + and add like = Sum (A1 + A2 + A3) and if cells are in sequence, and in good number then we can use ":" like = Sum (A1:A7).

    With + we can only add two cells at a time, and we need to use it again and again to add all cells, like:

    If we want to add in between C1 to H1, then with plus we need to write = SUM (C1+D1+E1+F1+G1+H1).

    However with : we only need to write = SUM (C1:H1), and that's it.
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