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Task Sheet - Access - Yr 10

The document outlines a task for managing cricket match data in a spreadsheet for the Tawara Cricket Club. It includes instructions for formatting, data entry, and calculations such as counting matches and finding highest and lowest scores. Additionally, it specifies saving the spreadsheet and exporting it as a PDF with certain display requirements.

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Task Sheet - Access - Yr 10

The document outlines a task for managing cricket match data in a spreadsheet for the Tawara Cricket Club. It includes instructions for formatting, data entry, and calculations such as counting matches and finding highest and lowest scores. Additionally, it specifies saving the spreadsheet and exporting it as a PDF with certain display requirements.

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The WESTMINSTER SCHOOL, DUBAI

TASK SHEET

The Tawara Cricket Club records on a spreadsheet the number of runs scored by each player
in each match that they played.
1 Open and examine the file m23batting.csv in your spreadsheet software.
Delete row 2.
Insert a new row at the top of the spreadsheet.
Merge cells A1 to V1. Place the text Tawara Cricket Club in this merged cell.
Merge cells A2 to V2.
Place in the footer, right aligned, the text Spreadsheet edited by followed by a space, your
name, centre number and candidate number.
Save this as a spreadsheet with the file name m23cricket_centre number _candidate number,
for example, m23cricket_ZZ999_9999
2 Format the spreadsheet to look like this

3 Format row 1 to have 36 point sans-serif white text on a dark-grey background.


Format row 2 to have 18 point sans-serif black text on a light-grey background.
4 Place in cell U4 a function to count the number of matches played by this player. Replicate
this formula for each player.
5 Place in cells B33 and B34 functions to display the highest and lowest scores for this
match. Replicate this for all other matches.
The WESTMINSTER SCHOOL, DUBAI

6 Save your spreadsheet.


Save as PDF spreadsheet showing the formulae.
Make sure:
• the row and column headings are displayed
• the gridlines are displayed
• the page orientation is landscape
• the contents of all cells are fully visible and can be easily read.
7 Sort all the data for the players in descending order of their average score. Those players
who do not have an average score displayed must be at the bottom of the list.

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