Often, there are several parts in a specific problem. For example, a problem with three parts would have parts 0, 11, 12, and 13. For a general spreadsheet, it is not often desirable to sum up all of these parts, while not knowing how many parts there are as the spreadsheet is written. The spreadsheet has a preprocessor which an expand a symbolic expression over all symbolic names that fit. The general syntax is \texttt{[\&EXPANDSUM(VARNAME;expression)]}. For example, for the above assessment with three parts, \texttt{[\&EXPANDSUM(\textbf{PART};parameter_\textbf{PART}_weight*stores_\textbf{PART}_awarded)]} would become \texttt{parameter_\textbf{0}_weight*stores_\textbf{0}_awarded + parameter_\textbf{11}_weight*stores_\textbf{11}_awarded + parameter_\textbf{12}_weight*stores_\textbf{12}_awarded + parameter_\textbf{13}_weight*stores_\textbf{13}_awarded} where \textbf{bolded text} is used to highlight what the \texttt{\&EXPANDSUM} function is doing.