ExcelChart Exercise 2
ExcelChart Exercise 2
Exercise 2
Sarah runs a travel agency called Gulf Coast Destinations. Customers can choose from four different travel
locations. Sarah takes trip reservations by mail, phone, online, and by appointment in her office. Sarah tracks
her annual sales to help her make business decisions.
3. Press Enter.
4. Click in cell B7 to select the cell, and use the fill handle (the tiny black cross in the
bottom right corner of the selected cell) to fill in the sum for C7, D7, E7
6. Click the AutoSum button. This calculates the total sales Sarah made for each
location.
7. Highlight your entire chart. Click on the Currency button in the Number group
on the Home tab.
8. Save the spreadsheet on your flash drive or to the Desktop. Name it Annual Sales 2011. (Save is found by
clicking the File tab on the Ribbon.)
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9. Highlight cells A3 to A6.
13. A chart that looks like the one below should appear. It is comparing
the amount of money Sarah has made from sales at each location.
14. Look at the new Chart Tools tabs on the Ribbon these three tabs only
appear when you are using charts. The tabs are called Design, Layout
and Format. Click the Layout tab.
16. A space for at title will appear on your chart. Change the chart’s title to
Sales by Location.
17. Click Data Labels and then click Best Fit. This will label each section of the pie chart with the amount of
money it represents.
19. Your spreadsheet should look like the one at the left.
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20. Highlight cells B2 to E2.
23. Click Bar and then click the first bar graph under 3-D Bar.
24. A chart that looks like the one below should appear. It is comparing
the amount of money Sarah made in each category of reservation.
27. In the box that appears on your chart, change the title to Sales by Category.
28. Click the area on your chart that says Series1. This is called the Legend. It is designed to tell you what
each color on the chart represents. Press the Delete key on the keyboard to erase the Legend. There is only
one color representing this data, so you do not need a Legend.
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32. Move the chart next to the pie chart
so that it is not covering any other
information.
36. A chart that looks like the one below should appear. This
compares the amount of money Sarah made for each location in
each reservation category. This shows her most popular locations,
and the most popular way to make reservations.
39. In the box that appears on your chart, change the title to:
Sales Comparison:
Location and Category
40. Click the Design tab on the Ribbon. This tab will allow you to change the way the chart looks.
41. In the Chart Styles group, click the down arrow until you see the styles with a black background.
45. Click in the black space on the column chart to select it.
46. Click the Design tab and then click Move Chart (located on the right side of the Ribbon.)