Excel Final Exam
Excel Final Exam
Excel Final Exam
Part A
Create a spreadsheet like the one below. Enter all the numbers.
o Change the formatting of the numbers to dollars.
o Make the grid around the cells visible.
o Insert the title “Monthly Budget” and center and merge it.
Change the font to Baker Signet, size 18.
Make the text white and the fill black.
o Insert the subtitle “January 2005 – June 2005.”
Change the font to Baker Signet, size 10
Make text white and fill black.
Center and merge it.
o Total the expenses at the bottom of each month.
Widen columns if necessary so numbers can be seen.
o Put a dark border around the edges of the document.
o Change the amount for gasoline in June from $60 to $70.
o Figure out the average for each row. You must know the formula on your
own!
o Center and bold the headings (months and average)
Change the font to BakerSignet on the headings
Bold the headings in column A.
Change the font to BakerSignet.
o Add a header with your name, period, and FINAL PART A.
o Print
Part B
Keep the work from Part A open. You will be making two graphs from this information.
This graph will show the total amount of money spent on each category over a six month period.
To do this, you must total the amount spent on each item in column I. Do not include the average
in your equation.
Next, highlight the expenses (house payment, gasoline, etc). Hold down the ctrl key and
highlight your new totals.
Below your total column, type Income in A12. Enter the income for each month. They are as
follows:
January: 2,000
February: 2,100
March: 2,000
April: 1,900
May: 2,500
June: 2,200
Create a bar chart that looks like the one below. Include the chart you make and the date for the
chart on the page you print. This page should include the two data sets and the two charts. Print
preview to make sure it all prints on one page.
June
May
April
Income
March Expenses
February
January