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Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 2 Type in The - 5aadb1aa1723dda4b37e82ed

The document provides instructions for 7 spreadsheet exercises that involve typing in numbers and text, formatting cells, adding formulas to calculate totals and sums, and applying borders and shading. The exercises include spreadsheets tracking sales, orders, expenses, income statements, and more. Formulas are to be added to calculate item and category totals, sums, expenditures, profits and other key metrics.
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Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 2

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers as a currency.

3) Center the spreadsheet heading 'Sales And Produce Department' across


the spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each fruit. (ADDITION)

6) Create formulas to display a total for each month. (ADDITION)

7) Create a formula to calculate the total sales for all fruit items for the year to
date

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Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 3

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers with appropriate formats.

3) Center the spreadsheet heading 'Mike's Stationery Order' across the


spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below, including the rotated text
labels.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each stationery item ordered.


**Total = Quantity Ordered x Unit Price**

6) Create a formula to calculate the total for the stationery order.


**All Totals added together in cell D13**
Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 4

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers with appropriate formats).

3) Center the spreadsheet heading 'Travel Expenses For The Month Of May'
across the spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below, including the rotated text
labels.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each Sales Rep.

6) Create formulas to calculate the amount due to each sales rep, on the
basis that each rep is reimbursed 0.63 cents per kilometer traveled.
HINT: MULTIPLY the total for each Km Traveled for each Sales Rep by 0.63

7) Apply all borders and shading (color) shown in the sample below, feel free
to experiment with your own color schemes.
Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 5

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers with appropriate formats.

3) Center the spreadsheet heading "Mike's Lunch Bar" across the


spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each item in the Lunch Bar.
**MULTIPLY: Units Sold x Unit Price = Sales**

6) Create a formula to calculate the total sales for the Lunch Bar. (ADD)

7) Apply all borders and shading (color) shown in the sample below, feel free
to experiment with your own color schemes.
Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 6

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers with appropriate formats).

3) Center the spreadsheet heading "Mike's Furniture Store" across the


spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each item for the year in the Row 16.

6) Create a formula to calculate the total sales for the Month in Column L.

7) Apply all borders and shading (color) shown in the sample below, feel free
to experiment with your own color schemes.
Basic Spreadsheet Concepts Exercise 7

Type in the following spreadsheet, and format it to look like the sample below.

Instructions

1) Type in all text and numbers shown in the spreadsheet below.

2) Format all numbers with appropriate formats).

3) Center the spreadsheet heading "Weekly Income Schedule" across the


spreadsheet.

4) Format all text as displayed in the sample below.

5) Create formulas to display a total for each item in the Lunch Bar.

6) Create formulas to calculate the Total Exp (Total Expenditure).


**Formula should reflect Expenditure – Refund = Total Exp**

7) Create formulas to calculate the profit.


**Formula should reflect Income – Expenses = Profit $**

8) Create formulas to calculate the totals for each column. (ADD)

9) Apply all borders and shading (color) shown in the sample below, feel free
to experiment with your own color schemes.

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