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Harry Plotter's School Shopping List: Item Number Needed Price Total Cost

The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a spreadsheet shopping list for school supplies needed by the character Harry Potter. It details 27 steps for formatting, calculating costs, and customizing the spreadsheet including merging cells, wrapping text, setting up currency formatting and more.

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Harry Plotter's School Shopping List: Item Number Needed Price Total Cost

The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a spreadsheet shopping list for school supplies needed by the character Harry Potter. It details 27 steps for formatting, calculating costs, and customizing the spreadsheet including merging cells, wrapping text, setting up currency formatting and more.

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Harry Plotter’s school shopping list

1. Open a new spreadsheet

2. Starting in cell A2, enter the following data


Number Total
Item needed Price Cost
Plain Robe 3 24.99
Wizard's hat 2 19.99
Wand 1 49.99
Spell book 1 39.99
Bag 4 9.99
Jellybeans 2 1.99

3. Resize the column widths so that all of the data shows (see video tutorial if
unsure)

4. Format any cells containing currency to show a £ symbol and to have 2


decimal places (see video tutorial if unsure)

5. In cell D3, write a multiplication formula to work out the cost of the three
plain robes (see video tutorial if unsure)

6. Use autofil to copy your formula from cell D3 to cells D4:D8 (see video
tutorial if unsure)

7. Write a SUM formula to add the values in cells D3:D8 (see video tutorial if
unsure)

8. Rename the tab to ‘shopping list’ (see video tutorial if unsure)

9. Delete the unused worksheets (see video tutorial if unsure)

10. Click on row A and insert a new row above the table (see video tutorial if
unsure)

11. In cell A1 write ‘Shopping List’

12. Make the title size 20.

13. Choose a font style that you like

14. Make the title bold

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15. Change the colour of the title to dark blue

16. The title is probably too big to fit into cell A1.
Merge cells A1:D1 (see video tutorial if unsure)

17. Centre the title

18. Insert a suitable image into your spreadsheet

19. Make the titles in cells A3:D3 bold

20. Centre the titles in cells A3:D3

21. In cell B3, the text ‘number needed’ is too long. Wrap the text so that it
goes over two rows (see video tutorial if unsure)

22. Insert your name as a footer (see video tutorial if unsure)

23. Set the sheet and column row headers to show (see video tutorial if
unsure)

24. Set the gridlines to show (see video tutorial if unsure)

25. Set your print area so that only cells A1:E12 print (see video tutorial if
unsure)

26. Set your work to print onto one page and landscape (see video tutorial if
unsure)

27. Print out your spreadsheet

28. Annotate your work by hand. Write about the things that you did such as
merging cells, wrapping text, increasing column widths, setting up currency
etc

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