Reference no: EM13973490
1. You will begin by opining the spreadsheet GradeAverage containing your grade percentages for each assignment in an Excel spreadsheet.
2. Additionally, you will create a formula to summarize the total average for each class you are currently taking and each assignment.
3. Finally, you will format your spreadsheet to make it visually appealing.
Instructions
Part 1: Opening the Spreadsheet
1. Open the Excel workbook titled GradeAverage and save the worksheet as "FirstInital_LastName_GradeAverage.xlsx."
Part 2: Entering Data and Formulas Into the Spreadsheet
1. On the Grade Average worksheet, select G7 and type "Average." Use a formula to generate the average of the contents in Cells B8:F8 in cell G8. Use the fill handle to populate your results through G10. Highlight B7:G7, center, and bold. ?The syntax for the Excel Average function is the following: AVERAGE(argument1, [argument2],...).
Arguments can be numbers, named ranges, cell references that contain numbers, or arrays.
2. Select Cell A12, and enter "Class Average." Use a formula to generate the average of IP Assignment 1 in cell B12. Use the fill across handle to populate your results of averaging the other assignments to F12.
3. On the Class Average worksheet, apply the Accounting Number format with zero decimal points to the range B12:F12.
4. On the Class Average worksheet, change the page setup options so that the data is centered horizontally on the page.
5. On the Class Average worksheet, create a header that will display the text Your Name in the center section of the header area. To preview your Class Average worksheet, click Print Preview. Return to Normal view to continue working on the document.
6. On the Class Average worksheet, create a footer that will display the Instructor's name in the center
Attachment:- GradeAverage.xlsx
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