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To use AutoSum with a row of four values, where must your cursor be to have the sum appear in the row if you have not highlighted the cells? Select an answer: on the last cell in the row containing a value on the first empty cell to the right of the last cell containing a value on the first empty coll to the left of the first cell containing a value on the first cell in the row containing a value

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Final answer:

Place the cursor on the first empty cell to the right of the last cell with a value in the row, and click AutoSum to get the sum of the values.

Step-by-step explanation:

When using AutoSum in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, if you want the sum to appear in the row with your data without highlighting the cells first, you should place your cursor on the first empty cell to the right of the last cell containing a value. This is typically how AutoSum is designed to work. Once you click the AutoSum button, the formula will automatically include the adjacent cells to the left that contain values and calculate their sum.

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