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The document outlines an Excel lab assignment involving data entry, formatting, and basic calculations. It includes instructions for creating a workbook, entering song data, formatting cells, and calculating total costs. Additionally, it provides resources for learning Excel and emphasizes the importance of saving and printing the final spreadsheets.

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Name Male/Female Genre Number of Song

1 J Smith F Blues 50
2 B Doe M Country 110
3 S Spade F Country 200
4 F Zappa M Blues 1400
5 F Zappa M Alternative 2300
6 J Smith F Alternative 150
7 S Spade F Blues 1000
8 B Doe M Blues 75
9 Yourname M Blues 800

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$0.99

Name Male/Female Genre Number of Song Unit Price Total Cost


J Smith F Blues 50 $0.99 $49.50
B Doe M Country 110 $0.99 $108.90
S Spade F Country 200 $0.99 $198.00
F Zappa M Blues 1400 $0.99 $1,386.00
F Zappa M Alternative 2300 $0.99 $2,277.00
J Smith F Alternative 150 $0.99 $990.00
S Spade F Blues 1000 $0.99 $148.50
B Doe M Blues 75 $0.99 $74.25
Yourname M Blues 800 $0.99 $792.00
$66,024.15
Excel Lab 1 - Excel Basics
References if Needed
Here is a good website to learn more about Excel if you need extra help with these assignments.
GCFlearnfree.org lessons 1 – 6 (appropriate sections)
https://wwwgcflearnfee.org/excel2010

Part1 – The Basics

Skills
Creating a new workbook
 Entering data into a spreadsheet
 Resizing columns to show all contents
 Saving a spreadsheet
 Printing a spreadsheet

Assignment
1. Start Excel to create a new workbook. (Lesson 1:1, 2, 5, 6 from the website above covers this skill
if you need help. For the rest of the lab assignment the corresponding lesson from the website that
will help with that step will be listed in parenthesis. You may use the website if you need to learn
more about a particular skill.) There may be an icon on the desktop for Excel or you can also start
it from the main Start menu icon in the bottom left.

2. Save the workbook file with the name Excel1YourName . (Lesson 5:2) Put the file in your
Documents folder for now. You do not need to type in the file extension. It will use .xlsx by default.
3. Enter the following information in cells A1 – C9. Replace yourname with your first and last name.

4. Ensure that all the information is visible within the column boundaries. This will require you to
resize columns. (One way to resize the column is to hover your mouse between the letter column
headers (A and B) until your cursor looks like an arrow pointing left and right, then simply double
click.) (Lesson 2:11,2)
Your spreadsheet will look as follows in Excel.

5. Print the spreadsheet. You will staple it to a second printout after you finish Part 2.(Lesson 8:2)
6. You will continue to use this file for Part 2, so leave it open.
Your spreadsheet should look as follows (no borders will show when it’s printed, this is the default setting
and it can be changed)
default setting
Name Genre Number of Song
J Smith Blues 50
B Doe Country 110
S Spade Country 200
F Zappa Blues 1400
F Zappa Alternative 2300
J Smith Alternative 150
B Doe Blues 75
Yourname Blues 800

Name Genre Number of Song


1 J Smith Blues 50
2 B Doe Country 110
3 S Spade Country 200
4 F Zappa Blues 1400
5 F Zappa Alternative 2300
6 J Smith Alternative 150
7 B Doe Blues 75
8 Yourname Blues 800

J Smith Blues 50
B Doe Country 110
S Spade Country 200
F Zappa Blues 1400
F Zappa Alternative 2300
J Smith Alternative 150
B Doe Blues 75
Yourname Blues 800
Part 2 – Basic Formatting and Spreadsheet Manipulation
Skills

1. Add rows and columns to an existing spreadsheet


2. Reformat data (center, comma and currency styles, bold, text color)
3. Work with a simple formula (product) and function (sum)

Assignment
1. Open the workbook you created in Part One, if it is not already.
2. As shown below: (Lesson 2: 4,5)
a. To enter new rows or columns, simply click on the row or column head
row or column. Then right click with the mouse and choose insert.
b. Add the new row for S Spade with the data that’s shown below (betwe
and 8).
c. Add a column for gender and the data as shown below (between the o
B). Enter the appropriate gender for yourself in the last row.

3. Center the data in columns B and C. Do this by selecting the whole column and
icon on the ribbon. (Lesson 4:4)
4. Bold the data in row 1, the column headings (ensure that the data all remains
column boundaries). (Lesson 4:4)
5. Change the font color for row 1 to Blue. (Lesson 4:3)
6. Change the format of the data in column D to comma style (no decimal places
an icon on the home tab that sets it to comma style easily.
7. Add two new column labels to the right of the current columns; Unit Price and
will be in columns E and F.) These two columns of data should be currency typ
sign is shown. (Lesson 4:5). There is an icon to quickly format the selected colu
type.
8. All tunes are $.99, so enter that value for all rows in Column E. You can copy q
AutoFill handle and drag that amount down. When you hover your mouse ove
the bottom right hand corner of the active cell, your mouse shape will become
and you can click and drag that cell to make a copy.
9. Calculate Total Cost (column F) as column D times Column E. You will type in a
into cell F2: =D2*E2 (Be sure to begin the formula with an equal sign)(Lesson 6
10. Use the AutoFill (skinny plus sign) again to copy the formula down column F;
check the picture below to make sure yours has the correct values
11.Add a border to all of the cells (A1-f10) using the Borders tool in the Fonts gro
(Lesson 4:3)
12.Change the page layout to landscape. (Lesson 8:4) Do this by clicking the Page
ribbon and then to Orientation to Landscape.
13.Save the file.
14.Click in cell F11 and Use the sum function or the shortcut icon that looks like ∑
the Total Cost column. (Lesson 10:2)
15. Ensure that the data is all visible within the column boundaries. Make the co
16.Save the workbook.
17. Print out and turn in the two spreadsheets stapled together.
18. Drag a copy of your file to your Student Folder. Leave a Documents window o
START and type \\161.45.160.98\Bucher1150. Open your class section folder
folder. Drag your file from the Documents window into your Folder.
tting and Spreadsheet Manipulation

isting spreadsheet
and currency styles, bold, text color)
oduct) and function (sum)

you created in Part One, if it is not already.


esson 2: 4,5)
w rows or columns, simply click on the row or column header to select the whole
mn. Then right click with the mouse and choose insert.
row for S Spade with the data that’s shown below (between the original rows 7

n for gender and the data as shown below (between the original columns A and
ppropriate gender for yourself in the last row.

olumns B and C. Do this by selecting the whole column and click the center
(Lesson 4:4)
w 1, the column headings (ensure that the data all remains visible within the
). (Lesson 4:4)
or for row 1 to Blue. (Lesson 4:3)
of the data in column D to comma style (no decimal places showing).There is
me tab that sets it to comma style easily.
n labels to the right of the current columns; Unit Price and Total Cost. (They
and F.) These two columns of data should be currency type so that the dollar
on 4:5). There is an icon to quickly format the selected column as currency

o enter that value for all rows in Column E. You can copy quickly by using the
drag that amount down. When you hover your mouse over the tiny square in
nd corner of the active cell, your mouse shape will become a skinny plus sign,
d drag that cell to make a copy.
(column F) as column D times Column E. You will type in a formula like this
(Be sure to begin the formula with an equal sign)(Lesson 6:2, 3, 4, 5)
kinny plus sign) again to copy the formula down column F; down to F10. Double
below to make sure yours has the correct values
of the cells (A1-f10) using the Borders tool in the Fonts group on the Home Tab.

yout to landscape. (Lesson 8:4) Do this by clicking the Page Layout tab on the
o Orientation to Landscape.

d Use the sum function or the shortcut icon that looks like ∑ to get the total of
mn. (Lesson 10:2)
ta is all visible within the column boundaries. Make the columns wider if needed.

in the two spreadsheets stapled together.


r file to your Student Folder. Leave a Documents window open, then go to
161.45.160.98\Bucher1150. Open your class section folder and then open your
file from the Documents window into your Folder.

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