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Excel Tutorial Name Brian Kim Teacher Mr. Heil Class/Period CA0 Date 5/7/2010

This document contains instructions for creating a science class grades spreadsheet. It includes directions to generate random student names and class information, calculate total tuition costs, determine letter grades using formulas, and insert summary formulas and a nickname wordart.

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Excel Tutorial Name Brian Kim Teacher Mr. Heil Class/Period CA0 Date 5/7/2010

This document contains instructions for creating a science class grades spreadsheet. It includes directions to generate random student names and class information, calculate total tuition costs, determine letter grades using formulas, and insert summary formulas and a nickname wordart.

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Ladida University instructions are shown below
instructions are shown below
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Steve Jobs 1 3 $60 100% A Pass


Bill Gates 2 1 $40 90% A Pass
Barrack Obama 1 4 $100 100% A Pass
George W. Bush 5 4 $20 60% F Fail 11%
Andrew Jackson 4 1 $20 70% F Fail 1%

Sarah Lee 3 2 $80 80% B Pass


Bob Johnson 3 3 $40 80% B Pass

Yaomi Takisuma 2 2 $60 90% A Pass


Brian Kim 2 3 $40 90% A Pass

Average Percentage 85% 100% passing grade: 71%


Minimum Percentage 60%
Maximum Percentage 100%
Total Count Percenta 850%

Instructions
Instructions
+Type random names in cells A6:A15 and random numbers between 1-5 in cells B6:B15 and C6:C15
+Type random names in cells A6:A15 and random numbers between 1-5 in cells B6:B15 and C6:C15
+Name cell B4 Tprice
+Name cell B4 Tprice
+Total Cost - use Tprice and multiply it by the years at the university, copy the equation down
+Total Cost - use Tprice and multiply it by the years at the university, copy the equation down
+Use the format painter to copy the same format from Tprice to cells D6:D15
+Use the format painter to copy the same format from Tprice to cells D6:D15
+Grade Percentage - Use the choose function to find the students' grade using the grade number code in B6:15 and
+Grade Percentage - Use the choose function to find the students' grade using the grade number code in B6:15 and
the Grade Key Code in cells K7:L11). So if their number code is in B62, 90% should auto appear in E6,
the Grade Key Code in cells K7:L11). So if their number code is in B62, 90% should auto appear in E6,
+Letter Grade - Use the vlookup to show the letter grades (70% and below=F, 71-79%=C, 80-89%=B, 90% and
+Letter Grade - Use the vlookup to show the letter grades (70% and below=F, 71-79%=C, 80-89%=B, 90% and
above=A)
above=A)
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
Grade Key Code

1 100%
2 90%
3 80%
4 70%
5 60%

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e is 60%, it should show

ple: %). Use column E


le: %). Use column E
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de is 60%, it should show
e is 60%, it should show

ple: %). Use column E


le: %). Use column E
Basketball Score
Hawks 24 20 26 23 Err:520
Hornets 14 21 25 30 90 Directions: Create a macr
Directions: Create a ma
Insert a row above row
Insert a row above row
in A1 type Basketball Sc
in A1 type Basketball S
Bold A1 and change the
Bold A1 and change th
Enter an equation in F2
Enter an equation in F
After you create the ma
After you create the m
Directions: Create a macro with the shortcut key "m" that does the following
Directions: Create a macro with the shortcut key "m" that does the following
Insert a row above row 1
Insert a row above row 1
in A1 type Basketball Score
in A1 type Basketball Score
Bold A1 and change the font color to blue, 16 point font
Bold A1 and change the font color to blue, 16 point font
Enter an equation in F2 and F3 to find the total score
Enter an equation in F2 and F3 to find the total score
After you create the macro test it out on tab2.b
After you create the macro test it out on tab2.b
Basketball Scores
Bulls 22 19 29 26 96
Bucks 21 27 23 28 99
Bulls 22 19 29 26
Bucks 21 27 23 28

Ignore the blank worksheets. You do not have to do any


You do not have to do anything to them.

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