Objective 1.
1: Manage workbooks
Objective 1.1 practice tasks
The practice files for these tasks are located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective1 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-1a workbook and save the workbook as
MyMacros in the macro-enabled format.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-1b workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Enable macros in the workbook.
❑❑ Open the Visual Basic Editor and copy the macros from the
ExcelExpert_1-1b workbook to the MyMacros workbook, and then
close the Visual Basic Editor.
❑❑ Return to the MyMacros workbook and save it.
❑❑ Record a simple macro and store it in the Personal Macro Workbook.
❑❑ Return to the Visual Basic Editor, copy the macros from the
MyMacros workbook to the Personal Macro Workbook, and then
close the Visual Basic Editor.
❑❑ Unhide the Personal Macro Workbook, and then hide it again.
➤➤Reopen the ExcelExpert_1-1a workbook and do the following:
❑❑ In cell A2, enter = to start a formula.
❑❑ Switch to the ExcelExpert_1-1b workbook and click cell A1
on Sheet1.
❑❑ Confirm your external reference formula.
➤➤Save the ExcelExpert_1-1a workbook. Open the
ExcelExpert_1-1a_results workbook. Compare the two workbooks to
check your work.
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Objective group 1 Manage workbook options and settings
➤➤Switch to the ExcelExpert_1-1c workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Change the AutoRecover interval to one minute.
❑❑ Edit any cell in the range B2:B6, but don’t save the workbook.
❑❑ Wait for at least one minute to give Excel time to autosave a version
of the unsaved workbook.
❑❑ Edit another cell in the range B2:B6, but don’t save the workbook.
❑❑ Wait for at least one minute to give Excel time to autosave another
version of the unsaved workbook.
❑❑ Display the workbook versions, and then restore the workbook to
the version prior to when you made the second edit.
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Objective 1.2: Prepare workbooks for collaboration
Objective 1.2 practice tasks
The practice files for these tasks are located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective1 practice file folder. The folder also contains result files that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-2a workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Unlock the cells in the range C3:C7.
❑❑ Activate worksheet protection. Do not enter a password. Do not
allow users to select locked cells or to format cells.
❑❑ Ensure that users can modify the loan parameters in the range C3:C7
but cannot change anything else on the worksheet.
❑❑ Save the ExcelExpert_1-2a workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_1-2a_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-2b workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Unlock the cells in the range B2:B6.
❑❑ Protect the cells in the range B7:B8 with the password MOS123.
❑❑ Protect the worksheet with the same password.
❑❑ Save the ExcelExpert_1-2b workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_1-2b_results workbook. To unlock the range
and sheet, use the password mos. Compare the two workbooks to
check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
➤➤In Excel, verify that formula calculations are set to automatic and
iterative calculations are turned off.
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Objective group 1 Manage workbook options and settings
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-2c workbook, dismiss the circular reference
warning, and do the following:
❑❑ Change the formula calculation method to Manual and turn on
iterative calculations.
❑❑ Select cell C6, which contains the circular reference formula, and
manually calculate the formula result.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_1-2c_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work.
❑❑ To preserve the initial circular reference, close the
ExcelExpert_1-2c workbook without saving it.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-2d workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Add a comment to any cell that does not already display a
comment marker.
❑❑ Use the Next Comment and Previous Comment commands to
navigate the worksheet comments.
❑❑ Navigate to the comment you added and then edit that comment.
❑❑ Add a reply to the comment in cell B3.
❑❑ Resolve the comment thread you added.
❑❑ Delete the comment thread you added.
❑❑ Close the ExcelExpert_1-2d workbook without saving it.
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Objective group 1 Manage workbook options and settings
Objective 1.3 practice tasks
The practice files for these tasks are located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective1 practice file folder.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_1-3a workbook and do the following:
❑❑ Add the authoring language French (Canada).
❑❑ Add the language French as a display language.
❑❑ In the Office Display Language list, select French, and move its
priority up and then down.
❑❑ In the Office Authoring Languages and Proofing list, select French
(Canada), set it as the preferred language, and then return the
preferred to your original language.
❑❑ In the Office Authoring Languages and Proofing list, select
French (Canada), remove it, restart Excel, and then reopen the
ExcelExpert_1-3a workbook.
❑❑ Select cell A1 and then run the Translate command to translate the
French text into English.
❑❑ Close the ExcelExpert_1-3a workbook.
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Objective 2.1: Fill cells based on existing data
Objective 2.1 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective2 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-1 workbook, display the Flash Fill
worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ In cell B2, type the company name from cell A2 using title case,
select cell B3, and then run the Flash Fill command from the
Home tab.
❑❑ In cell D2, type the first name from the full name shown in cell
C2, select cell D3, and then run the Flash Fill command from the
Data tab.
❑❑ In cell E2, type the initial from the full name shown in cell C2,
select cell E3, and then run the Flash Fill command from the
Data tab.
❑❑ In cell F2, type the last name from the full name shown in cell
C2, select cell F3, and then run the Flash Fill command from the
Data tab.
❑❑ In cell H2, type the phone number shown in cell G2, but include
parentheses around the area code, a space after the closing
parenthesis, and a dash between the sixth and seventh digits. Drag
the Fill handle from cell H2 down to cell H24, click Auto Fill Options,
and then click Flash Fill.
➤➤Display the Fill Series worksheet and do the following:
❑❑ In column A, below the Linear label, create a linear series that begins
at 0, has a step value of 5, and has a stop value of 50.
❑❑ In column B, below the Growth label, create a growth series that
begins at 1, has a step value of 2, and has a stop value of 250.
❑❑ Fill the range C2:C11 with a Date series that uses a day unit and a step
value of 2.
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❑❑ Fill the range D2:D11 with a Date series that uses a weekday unit and
a step value of 1.
❑❑ Fill the range E2:E11 with a Date series that uses a month unit and a
step value of 6.
❑❑ Save the workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_2-1_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
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Objective group 2 Manage and format data
Objective 2.2 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective2 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-2 workbook, display the Custom Data
Formatting worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Select cells A1:A4. Create and apply a custom number format that
displays the thousands separator, always displays at least one
number, displays a leading minus sign and red text if a negative
number is entered, displays 0 if 0 is entered, and displays the
message Enter a number if a non-numeric value is entered.
❑❑ Select cell B1. Create and apply a custom number format that displays
the thousands separator and the decimal point, always displays at
least one digit before and after the decimal point, and displays °C
(the degree symbol and the letter C, for degrees Celsius) at the end.
❑❑ Select cells C1:C2. Create and apply a custom number format that
displays a six-digit entry with a dash after the first two digits, the text
Acct # before the digits, and the text Enter numbers only if the user
includes any non-numeric characters in the entry.
❑❑ Select cell D1. Create and apply a custom date format that displays
the two-digit month, day, and year, separated by periods.
❑❑ Select cell E1. Create and apply a custom time format that displays
the two-digit hour and minute with nothing in between them,
followed by a space and the text hours.
➤➤Display the Data Validation worksheet and do the following:
❑❑ Select cell B2. Create and apply a data-validation rule that restricts
data entry to values between 0 and 1 (that is, between 0% and 100%).
❑❑ Include an input message titled Interest Rate with the following
text: Please enter a value between 0 and 1.
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❑❑ Then enter a stop-style error message titled Invalid Interest Rate
with the following text: The interest rate value you entered is
invalid. Please enter a value between 0 and 1.
❑❑ Select cell B3. Create and apply a data-validation rule that restricts
data entry to positive values with a minimum of 1 and a maximum
of 30.
❑❑ Include an input message titled Loan Period with the following text:
Please enter a value between 1 and 30 years.
❑❑ Then enter a stop-style error message titled Invalid Loan Period
with the following text: The loan period value you entered is
invalid. Please enter a value between 1 and 30 years.
❑❑ Select cell B4. Create and apply a data-validation rule that restricts
data entry to positive values.
❑❑ Include an input message titled Loan Principal with the following
text: Please enter a value greater than 0.
❑❑ Enter a stop-style error message titled Invalid Loan Principal with
the following text: The loan principal value you entered is invalid.
Please enter a value greater than 0.
➤➤Display the Grouping worksheet and do the following:
❑❑ Run the Auto Outline command to group the worksheet data.
❑❑ Create a manual grouping of the Advertising, Rent, and Supplies
expense items.
➤➤Display the Subtotals worksheet and create Sum subtotals for each
customer based on the values in the Total field.
➤➤Display the Remove Duplicates worksheet and remove the six
duplicate records in the range.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-2_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 2.3: Apply advanced conditional formatting and filtering
Objective 2.3 practice tasks
The practice files for these tasks are located in the MOSExcelExpert2019\
Objective2 practice file folder. The folder also contains result files that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-3a workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Student Grades worksheet, for the cells in the Grade
column, create and apply a custom conditional formatting rule that
applies the 4 Traffic Lights Icon Set formatting based on the cell
values. Display the black icon for values less than 50; the red icon for
values from 50 to 59; the yellow icon for values from 60 to 79; and
the green icon for values of 80 and greater.
❑❑ On the Projects worksheet, for the cells in the Percent column,
create and apply a custom conditional formatting rule that
applies the Data Bar format with a green gradient fill based on
the cell values. Set the minimum value to 0 and the maximum
value to 1.
❑❑ On the Product Inventory worksheet, for the Product Name
column, create and apply a custom conditional formatting rule that
applies an Orange fill color to cells that contain duplicate product
names.
❑❑ Save the workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_2-3a_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-3b workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Customers worksheet, for the cell range A4:K94, create and
apply a formula-based conditional formatting rule that evaluates cell
B1 and applies a Yellow fill color to all the cells of each row that has
the same country/region in column I. Test the conditional formatting
rule by changing the country/region in cell B1.
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Objective group 2 Manage and format data
❑❑ On the Accounts Receivable Data worksheet, for the cell range
A4:G55, use the MOD function (refer to Excel Help if you are not
familiar with this function) to create and apply a formula-based
conditional formatting rule that applies a light gray fill color to every
other row. Test the conditional formatting rule by deleting a row.
❑❑ On the Products worksheet, for the cell range A2:B78, create and
apply a formula-based conditional formatting rule that applies a
Red fill color and Bold font to the cells in the rows that contain the
highest and lowest values in the Change In Units Sold column. Test
the conditional formatting rule by entering new high and low values.
❑❑ Save the workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_2-3b_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_2-3c workbook, display the Accounts
Receivable Data worksheet, and do the following for the cell range
A4:G55:
❑❑ Create and apply a conditional formatting rule that applies a Light
Green fill color to the cells in each row that has an Invoice Amount
value greater than $2,000.
❑❑ Create and apply a conditional formatting rule that applies an
Orange fill color to the cells in each row that has a Days Overdue
value greater than or equal to 30.
❑❑ Edit the first rule so that it applies the formatting to rows that have
an Invoice Amount value that is greater than $1,500.
❑❑ Change the order of the conditional formatting rules so that
Excel applies the Invoice Amount rule before it applies the Days
Overdue rule.
❑❑ Save the workbook.
❑❑ Open the ExcelExpert_2-3c_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 3.1: Perform logical operations in formulas
Objective 3.1 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-1 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Gross Margin worksheet, add formulas to the Gross Margin
field (H7:H14) that calculate the gross margin by subtracting Cost
from Retail and then dividing by Cost. To avoid #DIV/0! (division by
0) errors, wrap the calculation inside an IF function that returns the
gross margin if Cost is not 0, or the message Cost is 0! otherwise.
❑❑ On the Inventory worksheet, populate the Reorder Now? column
with formulas that use nested logical functions to determine whether
a product should be reordered based on two conditions: The Qty
Available is less than or equal to the Reorder Level, and the Qty on
Order is 0. Each function should return “Yes” if a reorder is required,
and nothing otherwise.
❑❑ On the Inventory worksheet, create a formula in cell K1 that uses the
SUMIF function to sum the Value range for products with a non-zero
Qty Available value.
❑❑ On the Inventory worksheet, create a formula in cell K2 that uses
the SUMIFS function to sum the Qty On Hand range for products
with a Product Name value that includes Soup and a Qty On Hold
value of zero. (Hint: To match cells that include some text, surround
that text with the * wildcard character.)
❑❑ On the Parts worksheet, create a formula in cell F16 that uses the
AVERAGEIF function to calculate the average of the Gross Margin
values for the parts that cost less than $10. Use structured table
references in your formula (the table name is Parts).
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Objective group 3 Create advanced formulas and macros
❑❑ On the Customers worksheet, create a formula in cell L1 that uses
the COUNTIFS function to return the number of customers with
the Country value United States and the Region value OR (the
abbreviation for Oregon, not the OR function).
❑❑ On the Orders worksheet, populate the Weekday column with
formulas that use the SWITCH function to return the weekday of
each date in the Date column.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-1_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 3.2: Look up data by using functions
Objective 3.2 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-2 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Tax Rate worksheet, add a formula to cell B18 that uses the
tax table in the range C9:F15 to look up the income entered in cell
B17 and return the applicable tax rate.
❑❑ On the Discount Schedule worksheet, create formulas in the
range D3:D10 that use the discount schedule in the range B13:G14
to look up the units ordered from the range A3:A10 and return the
applicable discount percentage.
❑❑ On the Parts worksheet, add a formula to cell B3 that uses the range
A7:H14 to look up the part number entered in cell B1 and then return
the corresponding value from the field entered in cell B2.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-2_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 3.3: Apply advanced date and time functions
Objective 3.3 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-3 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Holidays worksheet, for each event listed, use the values in
the year (column B), the month (column C), and the day (column D)
in a formula to calculate the date on which each event occurs.
❑❑ On the Dates worksheet, in cells B2:B12, create formulas that return
new dates that are one year, six months, and 15 days later than the
dates in A2:A12.
❑❑ On the Accounts Receivable Aging worksheet, populate the
Due Date column (D4:D14) with formulas that return dates that are
60 workdays after the dates in the Invoice Date column (C4:C14).
❑❑ On the same worksheet, add formulas to the Past Due column
(E4:E14) that calculate the number of workdays that have elapsed
between the Due Date value and the date shown in cell B1.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-3_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 3.4: Perform data analysis
Objective 3.4 practice tasks
The practice files for these tasks are located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-4 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Consolidate by Position worksheet, consolidate the
data from the ExcelExpert_3-4a, ExcelExpert_3-4b, and
ExcelExpert_3-4c workbooks.
❑❑ On the Consolidate by Category worksheet, consolidate
the data from the ExcelExpert_3-4d, ExcelExpert_3-4e, and
ExcelExpert_3-4f workbooks.
❑❑ On the Break Even worksheet, use Goal Seek to determine the
number of units that must be sold to break even (that is, generate a
profit equal to 0).
❑❑ On the Scenarios worksheet, create three scenarios for the model:
Best Case ($20,000 down payment, 20-year term, and $100
paydown); Worst Case ($10,000 down payment, 30-year term, and
$0 paydown); and Likeliest Case ($15,000 down payment, 25-year
term, and $50 paydown).
❑❑ On the NPER worksheet, use cell B7 to build a formula that uses the
NPER function to determine the number of months of deposits that
are required to reach a future value of $1,000,000 given an annual
interest rate of 5%, a monthly deposit of $1,000, and an initial deposit
of $50,000.
❑❑ On the PMT worksheet, use cell B7 to build a formula that uses the
PMT function to determine the monthly deposit required to reach a
future value of $50,000 given an annual interest rate of 7.5%, a term
of 15 years, and no initial deposit.
➤➤Save the ExcelExpert_3-4 workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-4_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 3.5: Troubleshoot formulas
Objective 3.5 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-5 workbook, display the Gross Margin
worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Trace the precedents of cell E4.
❑❑ Trace the dependents of cell G2.
➤➤Display the List Price worksheet and do the following:
❑❑ Set up a watch for cell F4.
❑❑ Use the error checker to locate and fix the formula error on the
worksheet.
➤➤Return to the Gross Margin worksheet and do the following:
❑❑ Evaluate the formula in cell G4 by stepping into each of its
components.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-5_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective group 3 Create advanced formulas and macros
Objective 3.6 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective3 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-6 workbook, display the Inventory
worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Select cell E2 and start recording a macro. Use the default macro
name and location settings.
❑❑ Perform the following actions: apply bold, apply the Currency
number format, and center the text within the cell.
❑❑ Stop the recording.
❑❑ Select cell F2 and run the macro you just recorded.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_3-6_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work, and then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 4.1: Create and modify advanced charts
Objective 4.1 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective4 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_4-1 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ On the Box & Whisker worksheet, create a Box & Whisker chart for
the data in the Values column.
❑❑ On the Funnel worksheet, create a Funnel chart for the data in the
Students column.
❑❑ On the Histogram worksheet, create a Histogram chart for the data
in the Grade column.
❑❑ On the Map worksheet, convert the data in the Country column to
the Geography data type, then create a Filled Map chart for the data
in the Country and Total columns.
❑❑ On the Sunburst worksheet, create a Sunburst chart for the data in
the Category, Subcategory, Sub-subcategory, and Sales columns.
❑❑ On the Treemap worksheet, create a Treemap chart for the data in
the Category, Subcategory, Sub-subcategory, and Sales columns.
❑❑ On the Waterfall worksheet, create a Waterfall chart for the data in
the range A3:B15.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_4-1_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
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Objective group 4 Manage advanced charts and tables
Objective 4.2 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective4 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_4-2 workbook.
➤➤From the table on the Invoices worksheet, create a PivotTable, place
it on a new worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Rename the worksheet ExtendedPrice by Salesperson.
❑❑ In the PivotTable, summarize the values in the ExtendedPrice field
by Salesperson.
❑❑ Add a calculated field named Bonus that calculates a 5-percent
bonus for the salespeople with sales of at least $75,000 and 0 for
salespeople who sold less than that amount. (The field name will
change after you create it to Sum of Bonus.)
➤➤From the table on the Invoices worksheet, create a PivotTable, place
it on a new worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Rename the worksheet Qty by Country_Region & Categ.
❑❑ In the PivotTable, summarize the values in the Quantity field by both
the Country/Region field (as the row field) and the Category field (as
the column field).
❑❑ Switch the row and column fields.
❑❑ Create a timeline slicer based on the OrderDate field.
➤➤From the table on the Invoices worksheet, create a PivotTable, place
it on a new worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Rename the worksheet Quantity by Unit Price.
❑❑ In the PivotTable, summarize the Quantity field by UnitPrice.
❑❑ Group the UnitPrice field in $10 increments from $0 to $270.
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❑❑ In cell A1, enter Units sold in the lowest price range: in bold, and
then, in cell D1, create a formula that returns the number of units
sold in the 0-10 group.
➤➤Save the ExcelExpert_4-2 workbook. Open the ExcelExpert_
4-2_results workbook. Compare the two workbooks to check your
work. Then close the open workbooks.
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Objective 4.3: Create and modify PivotCharts
Objective 4.3 practice tasks
The practice file for these tasks is located in the MOSExcelExpert2019
\Objective4 practice file folder. The folder also contains a result file that you
can use to check your work.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_4-3 workbook and do the following:
❑❑ From the PivotTable on the Sales by Weekday worksheet, create
a PivotChart of the default type on a new chart sheet. Rename the
chart sheet Sales by Weekday PivotChart.
❑❑ From the PivotTable on the Shippers by Location worksheet, create
a clustered column PivotChart and embed it on the same worksheet.
➤➤From the table on the Invoices worksheet, create a PivotTable and
embedded PivotChart on a new worksheet, and do the following:
❑❑ Rename the worksheet Quantity Sold.
❑❑ Set up the PivotTable to summarize the Quantity sold by Country/
Region (row) and Category (column).
❑❑ To the PivotChart, add the chart title Quantity Sold by Category
and Country/Region.
❑❑ In the PivotChart, select the data point where the Country/Region
is United States and the Category is Seafood, then expand this data
point to drill down to the State/Province field.
➤➤Save the workbook.
➤➤Open the ExcelExpert_4-3_results workbook. Compare the two
workbooks to check your work. Then close the open workbooks.
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