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Tracking and analyzing numerical data is a large component of the daily activity in today s workplace. Microsoft Excel 2003 is a popular choice among individuals and companies for organizing, analyzing, and presenting numerical information. Organizing Information Numbers are the foundation of every business transaction. Think about all of the various numbers that a person needs to organize for a typical purchase: account numbers, stock numbers, quantities, sale price, cost price, taxes, total due, amount received just to name a few. Now consider a different scenario in which you want to track the egg production of a chicken farm. You might want to factor in the volume of feed, the number of eggs produced each day by each hen, the total production by day, by week, by month, and so on. These are just two examples of the type of information for which you could find a use for Excel. Spreadsheet software organizes data in columns and rows an electronic version of an accountant s ledger only with a lot more power and versatility. In Microsoft Excel, information is organized by creating column and row headings called S1

SPECIALIST Making Work for YOU! labels. Numbers, called values, are entered below and beside the headings and then formulas are created to perform calculations. The completed document is referred to as a worksheet. The potential uses for an application like Excel are only limited by your imagination any type of document that can be set up in the column/row format is a candidate for an Excel worksheet. Not sure how to set up the information you want to track? Go to Office Online and browse the templates at the Microsoft Web site. Several templates are available that already contain labels and formulas, so all you have to do is fill in the data. You can preview a template before downloading it to make sure it will meet your needs. The templates site is continually updated, so keep checking for new additions. Analyzing Information The true power of Excel lies in its ability to analyze information at the click of a mouse. Once a worksheet has been created you can play the what-if game. For example, suppose you have used Excel to set up a personal budget. You can use its calculating and projecting features to answer questions: What if I receive an increase in wages? What if I spend less on groceries? What if I put more money down on the house I want to buy? Whenever you change a value in a worksheet, Excel automatically recalculates other values that are S2

What would happen to the monthly payment and total cost if I put more money down? dependent on the number you changed. In an instant you have your answer. Excel includes several predefined formulas, called functions that make the task of constructing complex worksheets easier to manage. So math is not your favorite subject? Not a problem with Excel s Insert Function dialog box, which helps you build a formula by prompting you with explanations for each parameter. Use the Sort and Filter features in Excel to help you analyze the data in various arrangements. With the click of a button on the toolbar you can rearrange the order of the worksheet to sort in ascending or descending order by a single column or by multiple columns. Use the Filter by Selection or Filter by Form commands to reduce the data you are viewing by temporarily hiding rows that do not meet your criteria. For Answer appears as soon as you change the down payment. The dialog box provides assistance with building complex formulae by providing explanations of each requirement. As you fill in the dialog box, Excel creates the corresponding formula including all required syntax. You only have to fill in this entry. S3

Original Worksheet Filtered to Display the Top 10 Profit Makers! Sort by Item in One Click! example, in a workplace scenario, you might want to view only the top ten sales amounts to identify the star performers in your organization. Presenting Information With information already structured in columns and rows, the task of interpreting the results is already simplified. Add some color and other rich text enhancements to draw the reader s attention to important titles, totals, or other results and you have just made the process even easier! Add clip art, photographs, or other media to a worksheet using the ClipArt task pane. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Why not use Excel s charting capabilities to turn those numbers into a chart a pictorial representation that enables a reader to more easily distinguish the impact of the differences between columns of numbers? Excel can render both two-dimensional and three-dimensional charts in several chart types, a sampling of which are: column, bar, line, pie, area, radar, doughnut, and scatter. Knowing how to use Excel is a prerequisite for many jobs in our information-driven economy. Creating worksheets in Microsoft Excel 2003 is as simple as one, two, three: 1. Set up the column and row headings. 2. Enter the data. 3. Create the formulas. Within a short period of time, you will excel at creating, editing, and formatting worksheets! S4

MICROSOFT UNIT 1: Preparing and Formatting a Worksheet Preparing an Excel Worksheet Formatting an Excel Worksheet Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet Enhancing a Worksheet

B-ExcelS Unit 1 Open.qxd 9/24/03 3:25 PM Page 6 BENCHMARK MICROSOFT 2003 MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST SKILLS UNIT 1 Reference No. XL03S-1 XL03S-1-1 XL03S-2 XL03S-2-1 XL03S-2-2 XL03S-2-3 XL03S-3 XL03S-3-1 XL03S-3-3 XL03S-5 XL03S-5-2 XL03S-5-5 XL03S-5-7 XL03S-5-8 Skill Creating Data and Content Enter and Edit Cell Contents Enter data (text and symbols) in a cell Automatically enter data (AutoComplete, AutoCorrect, AutoFill) Edit data in a cell Enter and edit numbers in cells Clear data in cells Analyzing Data Filter lists using AutoFilter Sort lists Insert and modify formulas Use AutoSum button to insert formula Write formulas with mathematical operators and edit formulas Insert formulas with the Insert Function button and edit formulas Use absolute and mixed cell references in formulas Formatting Data and Content Apply and modify cell formats Format cells with AutoFormat Apply formatting with buttons on the Formatting toolbar Format data in cells Apply borders and shading to cells Modify row and column formats Change column width and row heights Insert rows and columns Align, indent, and rotate data in cells Hide and unhide columns and rows Managing Workbooks Insert, delete, and move cells Insert and delete cells, rows, and columns Preview data in other views Preview a worksheet Display worksheet in Page Break view Setup pages for printing Print specific area of a worksheet Change worksheet orientation Insert headers and footers in a worksheet Change worksheet margins Center a worksheet horizontally and vertically Print column and row titles on multiple pages Print gridlines and row and column headings Print data Print a workbook Set up, customize, and print worksheets and selected data Pages S10-S20 S17-S20 S15-S17 S42-S47 S54-S55 S127-S129 S122-S126 S69-S71 S71-S76 S76-S89 S89-S91 S23-S25 S35-S37 S42-S51 S55-S61 S37-S42 S51-S54 S47-S49 S111-S113 S51-S55 S33-S34 S106-S108 S113-S114 S98-S101 S99-S103 S103-S105 S105-S106 S108-S110 S110-S111 S12 S97-S116

1 C H A P T E R PREPARING AN WORKSHEET P E R F O R M A N C E O B J E C T I V E S Upon successful completion of Chapter 1, you will be able to: Identify the various elements of an Excel worksheet Create, save, and print a worksheet Enter data in a worksheet Edit data in a worksheet Apply an AutoFormat to cells in a worksheet Use the Help feature Chapter01S Many companies use a spreadsheet for numerical and financial data and to analyze and evaluate information. An Excel spreadsheet can be used for such activities as creating financial statements, preparing budgets, managing inventory, and analyzing cash flow. In addition, numbers and values can be easily manipulated to create what if situations. For example, using a spreadsheet, a person in a company can ask questions such as What if the value in this category is decreased? How would that change affect the department budget? Questions like these can be easily answered in an Excel spreadsheet. Change the value in a category and Excel will recalculate formulas for the other values. In this way, a spreadsheet can be used not only for creating financial statements or budgets, but also as a planning tool. Creating a Worksheet Open Excel by clicking the Start button at the left side of the Taskbar, pointing to All Programs, pointing to Microsoft Office, and then clicking Microsoft Office Excel 2003. (Depending on your operating system, these steps may vary.) When Excel is open, you are presented with a blank worksheet like the one shown in Figure 1.1. The elements of a blank Excel worksheet are described in Table 1.1. On your screen, the Standard and Formatting toolbars may display side by side with only a portion of the buttons visible. If this is the case, move the Formatting toolbar below the Standard toolbar by completing the following steps: Preparing an Excel Worksheet S7

FIGURE 1.1 1. Click Tools and then Customize. 2. At the Customize dialog box, click the Options tab. 3. Click the Show Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows option to insert a check mark in the check box. 4. Click the Close button to close the dialog box. The display of the Standard and Formatting toolbars (as well as other toolbars) can be turned on or off. To do this, position the mouse pointer anywhere on a toolbar, and then click the right mouse button. At the drop-down menu that displays, click the toolbar name you want turned on or off. You can also turn on or off the display of a toolbar by clicking View on the Menu bar, pointing to Toolbars, and then clicking the toolbar name. Blank Excel Worksheet Title Bar Menu Bar Standard Toolbar Formatting Toolbar Name Box Formula Bar Vertical Scroll Bar Getting Started Task Pane Sheet Tabs Horizontal Scroll Bar Status Bar S8 Chapter One

T ABLE 1.1 Elements of an Excel Worksheet Title bar Menu bar Standard toolbar Formatting toolbar Name box Formula bar Scroll bars Task pane Sheet tabs Status bar Worksheet area The Title bar displays the name of the program along with the name of a workbook. The buttons at the far right side of the Title bar can be used to minimize, restore, or close Excel. Excel commands are grouped into related functions and placed on the Menu bar. For example, options for formatting cells, rows, or columns are grouped in the Format option on the Menu bar. Icons for the most common commands in Excel are placed on the Standard toolbar. Options that are used to format elements of a worksheet are placed on buttons on the Formatting toolbar. The cell address, also called the cell reference, displays in the Name box and includes the column letter and row number. The Formula bar provides information about the active cell. Formulas can be entered and edited in the Formula bar. A vertical scroll bar displays toward the right side of the worksheet (immediately left of the task pane) and a horizontal scroll bar displays at the bottom of the worksheet. These scroll bars are used to navigate within a worksheet. The task pane presents features to help the user easily identify and use more of the program. The name of the task pane and the features contained in the task pane change depending on the actions being performed by the user. Sheet tabs identify the current worksheet. The tab for the active worksheet displays with a white background while the inactive worksheets display with a gray background (the background color may vary depending on the Windows color scheme). The Status bar is located below the horizontal scroll bar and displays information about the worksheet and the currently active cell. The worksheet area is a collection of cells where information such as labels, values, or formulas is entered. (A cell is an intersection between a row and a column.) Preparing an Excel Worksheet S9