Questions XL Step 1.1.1: Enter Text. Methods to Complete. 1) In cell A1, enter the text OK Office Systems Pricing Information.
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1 1. Questions XL Step 1.1.1: Enter Text Methods to Complete 1) In cell A1, enter the text OK Office Systems Pricing Information. Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type A1, and then press ENTER. 2. Type OK Office Systems Pricing Information 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. With cell A1 as the active cell, type OK Office Systems Pricing Information. 2. Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type A1, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type OK Office Systems Pricing Information. 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. With cell A1 as the active cell, type OK Office Systems Pricing Information. 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 2) In cell B4, enter the text Cost. Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type B4, and then press ENTER. 2. Type Cost. 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell B4 and type Cost. 2. Press TAB. Other 1
2 1. Click in the Name box, type B4, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type Cost.1. Click in the Name box, type B4, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell B4 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell B4) and type Cost. 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 2. Questions XL Step 1.1.2: Enter Unformatted Values Methods to Complete 1) In cell B5, enter the number 400. Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type B5, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 400 (or or ). 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell B5 and type Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type B5, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type 400 (or or ). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell B5 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell B5), if necessary, and type 400 (or or ). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 2
3 2) In cell C5, enter the number 0.5. Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type C5, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 0.5 (or 0.50 or or.5). 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell C5 and type Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type C5, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type 0.5 (or 0.50 or or.5). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell C5 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell C5), if necessary, and type 0.5 (or 0.50 or or.5). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 3) In cell E5, enter the number Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type E5, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 0.15 (or or.15). 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell E5 and type Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type E5, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type 0.15 (or or.15). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell E5 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell E5) and type 0.15 ( or or.15). 3
4 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB orany ARROW key).any ARROW key). 3. Questions XL Step 1.1.3: Enter a Date and Clear Cell Contents Methods to Complete 1) In cell A2, enter the date 9/1/12. Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type A2, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 9/1/ Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell A2 and type 9/1/ Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type A2, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type 9/1/ Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell A2 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell A2) and type 9/1/ Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 2) Clear the contents and the formatting of cell A2. 4
5 (5) (5) 1. Select cell A2 and then press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, C. Alternatively, select cell A2 and then press DELETE (or BACKSPACE and press ENTER). 2. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, N, press ARROW keys to select General, and then press ENTER. (6) 1. Select cell A2, press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, C. 2. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, F (or A). 1. Click cell A2 and then, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear All. Toolbar (2) 1. Right-click cell A2 and then from the shortcut menu, click Clear Contents. 2. Right-click cell A2 and from the Mini toolbar, click the Accounting Number Format arrow and then click More Accounting Formats (or click the Borders arrow, and then click More Borders). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, on the Number tab, under Category, click General, and then click OK. (2) 1. Click cell A2 and then, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear Formats (or Clear Contents). 2. With cell A2 selected, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear Contents (or Clear Formats or Clear All). (7) 1. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, A. 1. Select cell A2 and press DELETE (or BACKSPACE and press ENTER). 2. Press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times), H, N. 3. Press ARROW keys to select General in the drop-down list. 4. Press ENTER. Right-Click 1. Right-click cell A2 and from the shortcut menu, click Clear Contents. 2. Right-click cell A2 and from the shortcut menu, click Format Cells. 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, on the Number tab, under Category, click General, and then click OK. (3) 1. Select cell A2 and press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, C. 2. Press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times), H, FN (or FA) (or press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times), H, B (or FQ), M). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, press SHIFT+N (or CTRL+TAB, or LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW) to select the Number tab, press ALT+C to select Category, press ARROW to select General (or press G), ENTER (or press TAB to select the OK button, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (4) 5
6 1. Select cell A2 and press DELETE (or BACKSPACE and press ENTER). Alternatively, press SHIFT+F10, N (or TAB or ARROW to select Clear Contents and press ENTER ( or SPACEBAR or N)). Alternatively, press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, E, C. 1. Select cell A2 and press DELETE (or BACKSPACE and press ENTER). 2. Press CTRL+1 (or CTRL+SHIFT+F or CTRL+SHIFT+P or SHIFT+F10, F). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, press SHIFT+N (or CTRL+TAB, or LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW) to select the Number tab, press ALT+C to select Category, press ARROW to select General (or press G), ENTER (or press TAB to select the OK button, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 1. Select cell A2 and press DELETE (or BACKSPACE and press ENTER). 2. Press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times) H, FM (or press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times) H, AN, M; or press ALT (or F10 or F6 two times), H, O, E). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, press SHIFT+N (or CTRL+TAB, or LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW) to select the Number tab, press ALT+C to select Category, press ARROW to select General (or press G), ENTER (or press TAB to select the OK button, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (5) 1. Click cell A2 (or TAB or ARROW to select cell A2) and then, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear Contents. 2. On the Home tab, in the Number group, click the Number Format down arrow and then click General. (3) 1. Select cell A2 and on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear Contents. 2. On the Home tab, in the Number group (or in the Alignment or Font group), click the Format Cells Dialog Box Launcher. Alternatively, click the Number Format arrow and click More Number Formats (or click the Accounting Number Format arrow and click More Accounting Formats). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, on the Number tab, under Category, click General, and then click OK. (4) 1. Select cell A2 and on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Clear and then click Clear Contents. 2. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Borders arrow, and then click More Borders (or in the Alignment group, click the Orientation button, and then click Format Cell Alignment; or in the Cells group, click the Format button, and then click Format Cells). 3. In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Number tab, under Category, click General, and then click OK. 6
7 3) In cell A2, enter the date September 1, Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type A2, and then press ENTER. 2. Type September 1, Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. With cell A2 selected, type September 1, Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type A2, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type September 1, Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. With cell A2 selected, type September 1, Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 4. Questions XL Step 1.2.1: Enter the Retail Price Formula Methods to Complete 1) In cell D5, enter a formula that will calculate the retail price of the first item, Computer System. The retail price is calculated by multiplying the cost by the markup rate plus one. Other (4) 1. Click in cell D5 and press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), M, G, and then TAB or ARROW to select PRODUCT (or SUM), and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 7
8 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then click OK (or press ENTER). Alternatively, type B5*(1+C5) and then click OK (or press ENTER).select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then click OK (or press (5) 1. Select cell D5, and then press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, and then F ( or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, U, and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, U (or R or I or L or T or E or O or G), and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, Q, S (or E or C or I), and then F). 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type B5*(1+C5), and then press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (6) 1. Select cell D5, and then press SHIFT+F3. 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type B5*(1+C5), and then press ENTER. Other (2) 1. Click in cell D5, and click the Insert Function button on the Formula Bar. 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK). 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 box selected, click to select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then click OK (or press ENTER) (or type B5*(1+C5), and then click OK). 1. Click in cell D5, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow (or the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the AutoSum arrow), and then from the menu, click Sum. 2. Click to select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then press ENTER or TAB (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type B5* (1+C5), and then press ENTER or TAB (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (2) 1. Click in cell D5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Recently Used button (or click the AutoSum button arrow, and from the menu, click Sum), and then click SUM. Alternatively, click in cell D5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Math & Trig button, and then click PRODUCT (or SUM). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then click OK (or press ENTER). (7) 8
9 1. Select cell D5, type =SUM (or =+SUM or =PRODUCT or =+PRODUCT), and then press CTRL+A.1. Select cell D5, type =SUM (or =+SUM or =PRODUCT or =+ PRODUCT), and then 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type B5*(1+C5), and then press ENTER. Other (3) 1. Select cell D5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM( (or =PRODUCT(), click in cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then press ENTER (or TAB or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). 1. Click cell D5 and type =B5*(1+C5). 2. Press ENTER. Other 1. Select cell D5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM(B5*(1+C5)), and then press ENTER or TAB (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type =+ B5*(1+C5) (or =+SUM(B5*(1+C5)). (3) 1. Select cell D5, and press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, (or M), U, and then S. 2. Type B5*(1+C5), and then press ENTER (or TAB). (4) 1. Select cell D5, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, R, from the menu, press TAB (or DOWN ARROW) to SUM, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type B5*(1+C5), and then press ENTER. 1. Select cell D5, type =SU (or =PR), and from the shortcut menu, scroll to and double-click SUM (or PRODUCT), type B5*(1+C5)) (or click cell B5, type *(1+, click cell C5, type )), and then press ENTER or TAB (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (3) 1. Click in cell D5, and then click the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow, and then click More Functions (or click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Insert Function button (or click the AutoSum arrow, and then click More Functions; or click any of the button arrows, and then from the menu (or submenu), click Insert Function)). 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK). 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell B5, type *(1+, click to select cell C5, type ), and then click OK (or press ENTER). 9
10 5. Questions XL Step 1.2.2: Enter the Sale Price Formula Methods to Complete 1) In cell F5, construct a formula that will calculate the sale price. The sale price is calculated as the retail price minus the discount. When finished entering the formula, keep the current cell as the active cell. Other (4) 1. Click in cell F5 and press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), M, G, and then TAB or ARROW to select PRODUCT (or SUM), and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell D5, type -, click to select cell D5, type *, click cell E5, and then click OK ( or press ENTER). Alternatively, type D5-D5*E5 and then click OK (or press ENTER). (5) 1. Select cell F5, and then press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, and then F ( or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, U, and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, U (or R or I or L or T or E or O or G), and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, Q, S (or E or C or I), and then F). 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type D5-D5*E5, and then press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (6) 1. Select cell F5, and then press SHIFT+F3. 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type D5-D5*E5, and then press ENTER. Other (2) 1. Click in cell F5, and click the Insert Function button on the Formula Bar. 10
11 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK).2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 box selected, click to select cell D5, type -, click to select cell D5, type *, click cell E5, and then click OK ( or press ENTER) (or type D5-D5*E5, and then click OK.) 1. Click in cell F5, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow (or the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the AutoSum arrow), and then from the menu, click Sum. 2. Click to select cell D5, type -, click to select cell D5, type *, click to select cell E 5, and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type D5-D5*E5, and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (2) 1. Click in cell F5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Recently Used button (or click the AutoSum button arrow, and from the menu, click Sum), and then click SUM. Alternatively, click in cell F5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Math & Trig button, and then click PRODUCT (or SUM). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell D5, type -,click to select cell D5, type *, click to select cell E5, and then click OK (or press ENTER). (7) 1. Select cell F5, type =SUM (or =+SUM or =PRODUCT or =+PRODUCT), and then press CTRL+A. 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type D5-D5*E5, and then press ENTER. Other (3) 1. Select cell F5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM( (or =PRODUCT(), click in cell D5, type -, click to select cell D5, type *),click cell E5, and then press and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). 1. Click cell F5 and type =D5-D5*E5. 2. Press CTRL+ENTER. Other 1. Select cell F5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM(D5-D5*E5), and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type =+ D5-D5*E5 (or =+SUM(D5-D5*E5) and then press CTRL+ENTER. (3) 1. Select cell F5, and press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, (or M), U, and then S. 2. Type D5-D5*E5, and then press CTRL+ENTER. 11
12 (4) (4) 1. Select cell F5, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, R, from the menu, press TAB (or DOWN ARROW) to SUM, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type D5-D5*E5, and then press ENTER. 1. Select cell F5, type =SU (or =PR), and from the shortcut menu, scroll to and double-click SUM (or PRODUCT), type D5-D5*E5) (or click cell D5, type -, click cell D5, type *, click cell E5), and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (3) 1. Click in cell F5, and then click the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow, and then click More Functions (or click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Insert Function button (or click the AutoSum arrow, and then click More Functions; or click any of the button arrows, and then from the menu (or submenu), click Insert Function)). 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK). 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, click to select cell D5, type -,click to select cell D5, type *, click to select cell E5, and then click OK (or press ENTER). (8) 1. Click cell F5 and type =D5*(1-E5). Alternatively, click D5, type *(1- click E5, type a closing parenthesis, and press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). 6. Questions XL Step 1.2.3: Enter the Profit Margin Formula Methods to Complete 12
13 1) In cell G5, enter a formula that will calculate the profit margin for Computer Systems. The profit margin is the difference in sale price and cost divided by the sale price. When entering the formula, keep the current cell as the active cell.1) In cell G5, enter a formula that will calculate the profit margin for Computer Other (4) 1. Click in cell G5 and press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), M, G, and then TAB or ARROW to select PRODUCT (or SUM), and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, type (, click to select cell F5, type -, click to select cell B5, type )/, click cell F5, and then click OK (or press ENTER). Alternatively, type (F5-B5)/F5 and then click OK (or press ENTER). (5) 1. Select cell G5, and then press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, and then F ( or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, U, and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, U (or R or I or L or T or E or O or G), and then F; or press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, Q, S (or E or C or I), and then F). 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (6) 1. Select cell G5, and then press SHIFT+F3. 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), and then press ENTER twice. 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press ENTER. Other (2) 1. Click in cell G5, and click the Insert Function button on the Formula Bar. 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK). 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 box selected, type (, click to select cell F5, type -, click to select cell B5, type )/, click cell F5, and then click OK (or press ENTER) (or type (F5-B5)/F5, and then click OK). 1. Click in cell G5, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow (or the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the AutoSum arrow), and then from the menu, click Sum. 2. Type (, click to select cell F5, type -, click to select cell B5, type )/, click to select cell F5, and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (2) 13
14 1. Click in cell G5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Recently Used button (or click the AutoSum button arrow, and from the menu, click Sum), and then click SUM. Alternatively, click in cell G5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Math & Trig button, and then click PRODUCT (or SUM).1. Click in cell G5, click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, type (, click to select cell F5, type -,click to select cell B5, type ) /, click to select cell F5, and then click OK (or press ENTER). (7) 1. Select cell G5, type =SUM (or =+SUM or =PRODUCT or =+PRODUCT), and then press CTRL+A. 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press ENTER. Other (3) 1. Select cell G5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM( (or =PRODUCT(), type (, click in cell F5, type -, click to select cell B5, type )/,click cell F5, and then press and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). 1. Click cell G5 and type =(F5-B5)/F5. 2. Press CTRL+ENTER. Other 1. Select cell G5, click in the Formula Bar, type =SUM((F5-B5)/F5), and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). Alternatively, type =+ (F5-B5)/F5 (or =+SUM((F5-B5)/F5) and then press CTRL+ENTER. (3) 1. Select cell G5, and press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, (or M), U, and then S. 2. Type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press CTRL+ENTER. (4) 1. Select cell GF5, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, R, from the menu, press TAB (or DOWN ARROW) to SUM, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Function Arguments dialog box, in the Number1 box, type (F5-B5)/F5, and then press ENTER. 1. Select cell G5, type =SU (or =PR), and from the shortcut menu, scroll to and double-click SUM (or PRODUCT), type (F5-B5)/F5) (or type (, click cell F5, type -, click cell B5, type )/, click cell F5), and then press CTRL+ENTER (or click the Enter button on the Formula Bar). (3) 1. Click in cell G5, and then click the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Sum arrow, and then click More Functions (or click the Formulas tab, in the Function Library group, click the Insert Function button (or click the AutoSum arrow, and then click More Functions; or click any of the button arrows, and then from the menu (or submenu), click Insert Function)). 14
15 2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or PRODUCT (or click SUM or PRODUCT (or if the SUM or PRODUCT function is not available, under Search for a function, type SUM (or PRODUCT), click the Go button), and then click OK).2. In the Insert Function dialog box, under Select a function, double-click SUM or 3. In the Function Arguments dialog box, with the Number1 text box selected, type (, click to select cell F5, type -,click to select cell B5, type )/, click to select cell F5, and then click OK (or press ENTER). 7. Questions XL Step 1.2.4: Copy Formulas with Auto Fill Methods to Complete 1) Copy the formula to calculate Retail Price from cell D5 to the range D6:D10. (5) 1. Click in cell D5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select cells D6:D10 (or D5:D10), and press CTRL+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, F (or O or K or B or W or P or use ARROW keys to select Formulas ( or Paste or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths ) and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). (6) 1. Click the Name box, type D5, and press ENTER. Press SHIFT+F10, C. 2. Click the Name box, type D6:D10, press SHIFT+F10, P (or press SHIFT+F10, S, and in the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F, and then press ENTER)). Other (2) 1. Click in cell D5, point to the fill handle in the lower-right corner of the cell, and then drag the fill handle down to cell D10. Release the mouse button. 1. Click in cell D5, click the Home tab and, in the Clipboard group, click the Copy button. 15
16 2. Select the range D6:D10 and, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Paste button (or click the Paste arrow and then click Paste (or Formulas or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths or click Paste Special and, in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK)).2. Select the range D6:D10 and, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the (2) 1. Click in cell D5, click the Home tab and, in the Clipboard group, click the Copy button. 2. Select cells D6:D10 (or D5:D10), and, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Paste button (or click the Paste arrow and then click Paste (or Formulas or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths or click Paste Special and, in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK)). (7) 1. Click in cell D5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select cells D6:D10 (or D5:D10), press CTRL+V (or CTRL+ALT+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, S (or use ARROW eys to select Paste Special and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). 1. Click in cell D5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C, C). 2. Select the range D6:D10, press CTRL+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, F (or O or K or B or W or P or use ARROW keys to select Formulas (or Paste or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths ) and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). Right-Click 1. Right-click cell D5 and then from the shortcut menu, click Copy. Select cells D6:D 10 (or D5:D10), right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Paste (or Formulas or click Paste Special and in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK (or under Paste, click Formulas, and then click OK)). Other 1. Click cell D5, and then double-click the fill handle in the lower-right corner of the cell. (3) 1. Click the Name box, type D5, and press ENTER. Press SHIFT+F10, C. 2. Click the Name box, type D6:D10 (or D5:D10), and press SHIFT+F10, P (or press SHIFT+F10, F, and then ENTER, or SHIFT+F10, S, S and in the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F, and then press ENTER)). (4) 1. Click in cell D5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select the range D6:D10, press CTRL+ALT+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, S (or use ARROW keys to select Paste Special and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). 3. In the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F or ALT+A, and then press ENTER). 16
17 1. Select the range D5:D10, press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, FI, D ( or with Down selected, press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)).1. Select the range D5:D10, press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, FI, D ( Right-Click (2) 1. Select cell D5, right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Copy. 2. Select the range D6:D10, right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Paste ( or Formulas or click Paste Special and in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK (or under Paste, click Formulas, and then click OK)). (3) 1. Select the range D5:D10 and then on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Fill button and then click Down. 2) Simultaneously copy the formulas from the range F5:G5 to the range F6:G10. (5) 1. Select the range F5:G5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select the range F6:F10 (or F5:F10), and press CTRL+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, F (or O or K or B or W or P or use ARROW keys to select Formulas (or Paste or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths ) and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). (6) 1. Click the Name box, type F5:G5, and press ENTER. Press SHIFT+F10, C. 2. Click the Name box, type F6:G10, press SHIFT+F10, P (or press SHIFT+F10, S, and in the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F, and then press ENTER)). Other (2) 1. Select the range F5:G5, point to the fill handle in the lower-right corner of cell G5, and then drag the fill handle down to cell G10. Release the mouse button. 1. Select the range F5:G5, click the Home tab and, in the Clipboard group, click the Copy button. 2. Select the range F6:G10 and, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Paste button (or click the Paste arrow and then click Paste (or Formulas or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths or click Paste Special and, in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK)). (2) 1. Select the range F5:G5, click the Home tab and, in the Clipboard group, click the Copy button. 17
18 2. Select cells F6:G10 (or F5:G10), and, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group,click the Paste button (or click the Paste arrow and then click Paste (or Formulas orformulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or KeepSource Column Widths or click Paste Special and, in the Paste Special dialog box, clickok)).ok)). (7) 1. Select the range F5:G5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select cells F6:G10 (or F5:G10), press CTRL+V (or CTRL+ALT+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, S (or use ARROW eys to select Paste Special and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). 1. Select the range F5:G5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C, C). 2. Select the range F6:G10, press CTRL+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, F (or O or K or B or W or P or use ARROW keys to select Formulas (or Paste or Formulas & Number Formatting or Keep Source Formatting or No Borders or Keep Source Column Widths ) and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). Right-Click 1. Select the range F5:G5, right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Copy. Select cells F6:F10 (or F5:F10), right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Paste (or Formulas click Paste Special and in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK (or under Paste, click Formulas, and then click OK)). Other 1. Select the range F5:G5. Double-click the fill handle in the lower-right corner of cell G5. (3) 1. Click the Name box, type F5:G5, and press ENTER. Press SHIFT+F10, C. 2. Click the Name box, type F6:G10 (or F5:G10), and press SHIFT+F10, P (or press SHIFT+F10, F, and then ENTER, or SHIFT+F10, S, S and in the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F, and then press ENTER)). (4) 1. Select the range F5:G5, press CTRL+C (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, C). 2. Select the range F6:G10, press CTRL+ALT+V (or ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, S (or use ARROW keys to select Paste Special and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))). 3. In the Paste Special dialog box, press ENTER (or press ALT+F or ALT+A, and then press ENTER). 1. Select the range F5:G10, press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), H, FI, D (or with Down selected, press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). Right-Click (2) 1. Select the range F5:G5, right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Copy. 2. Select the range F6:G10, right-click, and then from the shortcut menu, click Paste ( or Formulas click Paste Special and in the Paste Special dialog box, click OK (or under Paste, click Formulas, and then click OK)). (3) 18
19 1. Select the range F5:G10 and then on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Fill button and then click Down.1. Select the range F5:G10 and then on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the 8. Questions XL Step 1.2.5: Change Values and Display Formulas Methods to Complete 1) Change the value in cell B5 to Other (2) 1. Click in the Name box, type B5, and then press ENTER. 2. Type (or ). 3. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 1. Click cell B5 and type Press ENTER. Other 1. Click in the Name box, type B5, and then press ENTER. Click in the Formula Bar and type (or ). 2. Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB). 1. Click in cell B5 (or press TAB or use ARROW keys to select cell B5) and type or Click the Enter button to the left of the Formula Bar (or press ENTER or TAB or any ARROW key). 19
20 2) Display all of the formulas in the worksheet. Menu 1. Click the File tab and then click Options. 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, in the left column, click Advanced. 3. In the right pane, under Display options for this worksheet, click the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Click OK. 1. Click the Formulas tab. 2. In the Formula Auditing group, click the Show Formulas button. 1. Press CTRL+` (the accent mark). Right-Click 1. Right-click any tab (or Quick Access Toolbar, or ), and from the shortcut menu, click Customize Quick Access Toolbar (or press C) or click Customize (or press R). Alternatively, click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button on the Quick Access Toolbar, and from the shortcut menu, click More Commands (or press M). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, in the left column, click Advanced. 3. In the right pane, under Display options for this worksheet, click the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Click OK. (3) 1. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), SHIFT+F10, C (or R or TAB or ARROW to select Customize Quick Access Toolbar or Customize and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, press A (or use ARROW keys) to select Advanced. 3. Press TAB, press ALT+R two times, and then press SPACEBAR to select the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (4) 1. Press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, and then H. 1. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), F, I (or use ARROW keys to select Options and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, press A (or use ARROW keys) to select Advanced. 3. Press TAB, press ALT+R two times, and then press SPACEBAR to select the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 3) Redisplay the formula results in the worksheet. 20
21 MenuMenu 1. Click the File tab and then click Options. 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, in the left column, click Advanced. 3. In the right pane, under Display options for this worksheet, click the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box to uncheck it. 4. Click OK. 1. Click the Formulas tab. 2. In the Formula Auditing group, click the Show Formulas button. 1. Press CTRL+` (the accent mark). Right-Click 1. Right-click any tab (or Quick Access Toolbar, or ), and from the shortcut menu, click Customize Quick Access Toolbar (or press C) or click Customize (or press R). Alternatively, click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button on the Quick Access Toolbar, and from the shortcut menu, click More Commands (or press M). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, in the left column, click Advanced. 3. In the right pane, under Display options for this worksheet, click the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box to uncheck it. 4. Click OK. (3) 1. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), SHIFT+F10, C (or R or TAB or ARROW to select Customize Quick Access Toolbar or Customize and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, press A (or use ARROW keys) to select Advanced. 3. Press TAB, press ALT+R two times, and then press SPACEBAR to deselect the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). (4) 1. Press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), M, and then H. 1. Press ALT (or F10, or press F6 two times), F, I (or use ARROW keys to select Options and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. In the Excel Options dialog box, press A (or use ARROW keys) to select Advanced. 3. Press TAB, press ALT+R two times, and then press SPACEBAR to deselect the Show formulas in cells instead of their calculated results check box. 4. Press ENTER (or TAB to select OK and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 9. Questions 21
22 XL Step 1.3.1: Manage WorksheetsXL Step 1.3.1: Manage Worksheets Methods to Complete 1) Rename the Sheet1 sheet tab to September. Other (2) 1. Double-click to select the worksheet tab Sheet1, press SHIFT+F10, and from the shortcut menu, click Cut (or press T). 2. Type September, and then press ENTER (or TAB). 1. With the Sheet1 worksheet active, on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Format button, and then under Organize Sheets, click Rename Sheet. 2. Type September, and then press ENTER (or TAB). 1. With the Sheet1 worksheet active, press ALT (or F10), press H, press O, and then press R. 2. Type September, and then press ENTER (or TAB). Right-Click 1. Right-click the worksheet tab Sheet1 and from the shortcut menu, click Rename. 2. Type September. 3. Press ENTER (or TAB). Other 1. Double-click the Sheet1 worksheet tab. 2. Type September. 3. Press ENTER. Right-Click (2) 1. Point to the workbook tab labeled Sheet1, right-click, and then press R. 2. Type September, and then press ENTER (or TAB). 2) Change the tab color of the September worksheet to Red (under Standard Colors). 22
23 1. With the September worksheet active, on the Home tab, in the Cells group, clickthe Format button, and then under Organize Sheets, point to Tab Color, and then clickred ( under Standard Colors).Red (under Standard Colors). 1. With the September worksheet active, press ALT (or F10), press H, press O, press T (or TAB or ARROW to select Tab Color and press RIGHT ARROW or SPACEBAR or ENTER), press TAB or ARROW keys to select Red (under Standard Colors), and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). Right-Click 1. Right-click the September sheet tab, point to Tab Color, and then click Red (under Standard Colors). Right-Click (2) 1. Right-click the September worksheet tab, press T (or TAB or ARROW to select Tab Color and press RIGHT ARROW or SPACEBAR or ENTER), press TAB or ARROW keys to select Red (under Standard Colors), and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 3) Delete the Sheet2 worksheet. 1. Click the Sheet2 tab. 2. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Delete arrow, and then click Delete Sheet. 1. Press CTRL+PAGE DOWN to display the Sheet2 worksheet. 2. With Sheet2 selected, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, D, and then S (or TAB or ARROW to select Delete Sheet and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR or S)). Right-Click 1. Right-click the Sheet2 sheet tab and click Delete. Alternatively, right-click the Shee t2 sheet tab and press D (or TAB or ARROW to select Delete and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR or D)). 23
24 10. Questions XL Step 1.3.2: Delete a Row Methods to Complete 1) Delete row 7 of the September worksheet. 1. Click the row 7 header to select the row. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Delete arrow and then click Delete Sheet Rows. 1. Click in any cell in row 7, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, D, and then R (or use ARROW keys to select Delete Sheet Rows and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR or R)). Right-Click 1. Right-click the row 7 header and from the shortcut menu, click Delete. 1. Click in any cell in row 7 and then press SHIFT+F10 and then D (or use ARROW keys to select Delete and press ENTER). 2. In the Delete dialog box, press R (or use arrow keys to select Entire row) and then ENTER (or press TAB until OK is selected and then ENTER). Right-Click (2) 1. Click in any cell in row 7 and then right-click. From the shortcut menu, click Delete. 2. In the Delete dialog box, select Entire row, and then click OK. Right-Click (3) 1. Click the row 7 header to select the row, and then right-click (or SHIFT+F10). From the shortcut menu, click Delete (or press D or TAB or ARROW to select Delete and the press ENTER or SPACEBAR). 11. Questions XL Step 1.3.3: Insert a Column and Three Rows 24
25 Methods to Complete 1) Insert a new column to the left of column G. 1. Click the column G header to select the column. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert arrow, and then click Insert Sheet Columns. (2) 1. Click the column G header to select the column and then on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert arrow and then click Insert Cells. 1. Click in any cell in column G, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, I, and then C (or use ARROW keys to select Insert Sheet Columns and then press ENTER ( or SPACEBAR or C)). Right-Click 1. Right-click the column G header and from the shortcut menu, click Insert. (3) 1. Click in any cell in column G, and then press CTRL+SHIFT In the Insert dialog box, press C (or use arrow keys to select Entire column) and then ENTER (or press TAB until OK is selected and then ENTER). 1. Click in any cell in column G, and then press SHIFT+F10 and then I (or use ARROW keys to select Insert) and press ENTER. 2. In the Insert dialog box, press C (or use arrow keys to select Entire column) and then ENTER (or press TAB until OK is selected and then ENTER). Right-Click (2) 1. Click in any cell in column G and then right-click. From the shortcut menu, click Insert. 2. In the Insert dialog box, select Entire column, and then click OK. Right-Click (3) 1. Click the column G header to select the column, and then right-click (or SHIFT+F1 0). From the shortcut menu, click Insert (or press I). (3) 1. Click the column G header to select the column. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert button. 25
26 2) Insert a new row above row Click the row 5 header to select the row. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert arrow, and then click Insert Sheet Rows. (2) 1. Click the row 5 header to select the row, and then on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert arrow and then click Insert Cells. 1. Click in any cell in row 5, press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, I, and then R (or use ARROW keys to select Insert Sheet Rows and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR or R)). Right-Click 1. Right-click the row 5 header and from the shortcut menu, click Insert. (3) 1. Click in any cell in row 5, and then press CTRL+SHIFT In the Insert dialog box, press R (or use arrow keys to select Entire row) and then ENTER (or press TAB until OK is selected and then ENTER). 1. Click in any cell in row 5, press SHIFT+F10, and then I (or use ARROW keys to select Insert) and press ENTER. 2. In the Insert dialog box, press R (or use arrow keys to select Entire row) and then ENTER (or press TAB until OK is selected and then ENTER). Right-Click (2) 1. Click in any cell in row 5 and then right-click. From the shortcut menu, click Insert. 2. In the Insert dialog box, select Entire row, and then click OK. Right-Click (3) 1. Click the row 5 header to select the row and then right-click (or SHIFT+F10). From the shortcut menu, click Insert (or press I). (3) 1. Click the row 5 header to select the row. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Insert button. 12. Questions XL Step 1.3.4: Move a Row 26
27 Methods to Complete 1) Move the data from the range A12:H12 to the range A7:H7. 1. Click and drag to select the range A12:H12 and then click the Home tab. 2. In the Clipboard group, click Cut. 3. Click cell A7 (or click the row 7 header to select the row), and then on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste (or click the Paste arrow and then click Paste). 1. Select cells A12:H12, and then press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, and then X. 2. Move to cell A7 and then press ALT (or F10 or press F6 two times), H, V, P (or with Paste selected, press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). Right-Click 1. Select the range A12:H Right-click, and from the shortcut menu, click Cut. 3. Click cell A7. 4. Right-click and from the shortcut menu, click Paste. Other 1. Select the range A12:H12, move the pointer to the edge of a border of the selection until it becomes a four-headed arrow, then click and drag the range into the range A7:H 7. Release the mouse. (3) 1. Select cells A12:H12 and press CTRL+X. 2. Move to cell A7 and then press CTRL+V. 1. Select cells A12:H12, press SHIFT+F10, press T (or TAB (or UP (or DOWN) ARROW) to select Cut, and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. Move to cell A7 and then press SHIFT+F10, P (or TAB or ARROW to select Paste Options and then press ENTER (or SPACEBAR))
28 QuestionsQuestions XL Step 1.3.5: Adjust Column Width and Row Height Methods to Complete 1) Adjust the width of column A to (166 pixels). 1. Select column A (or any cell in column A), and on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Format button. 2. In the Format menu, under Cell Size, click Column Width. 3. In the Column Width dialog box, type (or 23.0 or 23), and then click the OK button. 1. Select column A (or any cell in column A), press ALT (or F10, or F6 two times), H, O, and then W. 2. In the Column Width dialog box, type (or 23.0 or 23), and then press ENTER. Right-Click 1. Select column A, right-click, and from the shortcut menu, click Column Width. 2. In the Column Width dialog box, type (or 23.0 or 23), and then click the OK button. Other 1. Click and drag the right edge of column A to the right so that the Width display reads (166 pixels). 1. Select column A, press SHIFT+F10, press C two times (or TAB or use ARROW keys) to select Column Width and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR). 2. In the Column Width dialog box, type (or 23.0 or 23), and then press ENTER. 2) Adjust the height of row 1 to (40 pixels). 1. Click cell A1, and on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Format button. In the Format menu, under Cell Size, click Row Height. 2. In the Row Height dialog box, type Click OK. 28
29 (2) (2) 1. Select row 1 (or any cell in row 1), and on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click the Format button. 2. In the Format menu, under Cell Size, click Row Height. 3. In the Row Height dialog box, type 30, and then click OK. 1. Select row 1 (or any cell in row 1), press ALT (or F10, or F6 two times), H, O, and then H. 2. In the Row Height dialog box, type (or 30.0 or 30), and then press ENTER. Right-Click 1. Select row 1, right-click, and from the shortcut menu, click Row Height. 2. In the Row Height dialog box, type (or 30.0 or 30), and then click the OK button. Other 1. Click and drag the bottom edge of row 1 down so that the Height display reads 30 (4 0 pixels). 1. Select row 1, press SHIFT+F10, press R (or TAB or use ARROW keys to select ROW Height and press ENTER (or SPACEBAR)). 2. In the Row Height dialog box, type (or 30.0 or 30), and then press ENTER. 14. Questions XL Step 1.3.6: Hide and Unhide Columns Methods to Complete 1) Simultaneously hide columns C, E, and H. 1. Click the column C heading, press and hold CTRL, and then click the column E and H headings. On the Home tab, in the Cells group, click Format, point to Hide & Unhide, and then click Hide Columns. (2) 29
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