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MS Excel 2013 Lab 1 Exercise

This document provides instructions for completing an Excel lab exercise involving manipulating data across multiple worksheets. The tasks include renaming worksheets, entering student data, formatting cells and text, inserting and hiding rows/columns, changing worksheet and font properties, adjusting column width and row height, and modifying cell alignment and number formats.

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MS Excel 2013 Lab 1 Exercise

This document provides instructions for completing an Excel lab exercise involving manipulating data across multiple worksheets. The tasks include renaming worksheets, entering student data, formatting cells and text, inserting and hiding rows/columns, changing worksheet and font properties, adjusting column width and row height, and modifying cell alignment and number formats.

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MS Excel 2013 Lab 1 Exercise

1. Start Microsoft Excel 2013, create new blank workbook.


2. Rename sheet 1 to summer and add another two worksheets with
name (fall, spring).
3. In the summer worksheet types the following data:

4. Select the cell range A2:G7 and center all data.


5. Wrap text to all summer worksheet cells.
6. Insert new sheet row between rows (6, 7) and insert new sheet
column between student name and course code.
7. Change the spring worksheet order to be before the fall worksheet.
8. Create a copy from spring sheet to a new workbook.
9. Change Tab Color for summer worksheet dark red, spring
worksheet blue and fill worksheet green.
10. Format font to the cell range A2:G2 to be 14 and Bold.
11. Auto fit the rows height and columns width.
12. Hide the new inserted row and column.
13. Change the alignment for the cell range A2:G2 to be Horizontal
Left 1 (indent)
14. Change the number format for mark column to be percentage
with 0 decimal.

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