Addition of 2 digit numbers in a cell

Bub1967

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If you have a 2 digit number(i.e., 12) in a particular cell, how can you add those 2 numbers together(as 3 is the result), and insert that total in another cell. Thank you...
 

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Sum digits (more than one) of a number

=SUMPRODUCT(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT("1:"&LEN(A1))),1))

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Sum digits (more than one) of a number

=SUMPRODUCT(--MID(A1,ROW(INDIRECT("1:"&LEN(A1))),1))

Regards
Agreed it works, but this, along with the Microsoft suggestion, is volatile. Would there be a reason to use this over the apparently non-volatile suggestion of DonkeyOte?
 
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