Add cell values to new rows

gitgittergittest

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  1. 365
  2. 2021
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  1. Windows
Hello All,

Please refer the image while reading this.

Rows 8-9 and 12-13 are spinners that are used for incrementing/decrementing the values of cells B5 and B6.
I want to save these values into the table to the right after every spinner strokes.

Meaning -- if I increment value of A using the spinner then the result a+b should be populated in the table to the right.
the updated table should look like

ABAdd
1​
2​
3​
2​
2​
4​

I hope I am able to clearly jot down the task I am struggling with.
Is there any way I can perform this task without using Macros ?

Thanks in Advance.
GGG
 

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