Exp22_Excel_Ch04_CumulativeAssessment_AutoSales

 Exp22_Excel_Ch04_CumulativeAssessment_AutoSales 

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Project Description:

You work for Rockville Auto Sales and have been asked to aid in the development of a spreadsheet to manage sales and inventory information. You will start the task with a prior worksheet that contains vehicle information and sales data for 2018. You need to convert the data to a table. You will manage the large worksheet, prepare the worksheet for printing, sort and filter the table, include calculations, and then format the table 

     

Start Excel. Download and open   the file named Exp22_Excel_Ch04_CumulativeAssessment_AutoSales.xlsx.   Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the   filename.

 

Freeze the first row on the   Fleet Information worksheet.

 

Convert the data to a table,   name the table Inventory, and apply the Gold, Table Style Medium 19.

 

Remove duplicate records.

 

Sort the table by Make in   alphabetical order, add a second level to sort by Year Smallest to Largest,   and a third level to sort by Sticker Price Smallest to Largest.

 

Repeat the field names on all   pages.

 

Change page breaks so each   vehicle make is printed on a separate page.

 

Add a footer with your name on   the left side, the sheet name code in the center, and the file name code on   the right side.

 

Click or navigate to the Sales   Information worksheet and convert the data to a table, name the table Sales, and apply the Green, Table   Style Dark 11.

 

Type % of sticker in cell E1.

 

Create a formula with structured   references to calculate the percentage of the Sticker Price in column E.

 

Format the range E2:E30 with   Percent Style Number Format.

 

Add a total row to display the   Average of % of sticker and Sum of Sticker Price and Sale Price.

 

AutoFit the width of columns B:E   to show the total values.

 

Select the range E2:E30. Apply   Solid Fill Blue Data Bars conditional formatting to the % of sticker data.

 

With the range E2:E30 selected,   create a new conditional formatting rule that uses a formula to apply yellow   fill and bold font to values that sold for less than or equal to 70% of the   sticker price.

 

On the First Quarter Sales   worksheet, rename the table FirstQuarter.

 

Filter the data to display January, February, and March sales.

 

Add a footer with your name on   the left side, the sheet name code in the center, and the file name code on   the right side.

 

Select Landscape orientation for   all sheets.

 

Save and close Exp22_Excel_Ch04_CumulativeAssessment_AutoSales.xlsx.   Exit Excel. Submit the file as directed.

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