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Fill out the excel worksheet in the provided Excel document in the comments section. Or explain how to do each step in Excel and allow the Excel document to help you. Step 3 is not working for me specifically. i have tried putting in =VLOOKUP(A9,$A$4:$C$11,2,0) ive tried $A$9 ive tried a5 ive tried b5. ive tried everything.
Display the second worksheet-Advertising Rate Information. Select the range A4:C11, and then sort by Code. Select the range A4:A11, and then by using the Create from Selection command, use the Top row as the name. Click cell A1.
Display the first worksheet-Advertising Order Form. In the range A9:A18, c r e a t e a data validation list with the source equal to the named range Code Mac users: Enter ='Advertising Rate Information'!$A$5:$A$11 as the source for data validations.
Click cell A9, click the list arrow, and then click D-PH. Click cell B9 to make it the active cell, and then insert a VLOOKUP function that will look up the Description of the item in cell A9 using the information in the Advertising Rate Information sheet as the table array. After selecting the table array, be sure to press F4 to make it an absolute reference. The Description to be looked up is in column 2 of the table array.
With cell B9 as the active cell, fill the VLOOKUP formula down through cell B18. In cell C9, type 4 as the Quantity ordered and in cell D9, type Regional In cell E9, insert a VLOOKUP function to look up the Unit Price of the item in cell A9 of the Advertising Order Form; the Unit Price is in column 3 of the table array. Copy the VLOOKUP formula down through cell E18. Add the following orders beginning in row 10:
Item Quantity Type
D-R 6 National
D-IN 15 Internet
B-BB 7 Billboard
Delete the unused rows. Sum the Order Amount, and then apply the Total cell style. Click cell A1.
Display the Sales Data sheet. Click cell I5, which displays a green triangle indicating a potential error, and then on the Formulas tab, click Trace Precedents. To the left of the cell, click Error Checking, and then click Edit in Formula Bar. Change $B$14 to $B$15 so that the formula is using the Growth Assumption for Belts, not for Key Chains, and then press ENTER.
On the Formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing group, click Error Checking to begin checking for errors from this point in the worksheet. In cell M6, the flagged error, notice the formula is trying to divide by cell L10, which is an empty cell. Click Edit in Formula Bar, change 10 to 9 and then in the Error Checking dialog box, click Resume.
In cell F7, examine the error information, and then click Copy Formula from Above. Examine the error in cell J8, and then click Copy Formula from Left. Click OK, and then use Format Painter to copy the format in cell M5 to cell M6. Click cell A1 and Save your workbook.
Display the Designers worksheet. In cell B2, insert a MATCH function to find the position of Engagement rings in the range c6:c27. In cell B3, insert a combined INDEX and MATCH function to display the name of the designer for Engagement rings. Click cell A1, and then Save your workbook.
In the sheet tab row, right-click any sheet tab, and then click Select All Sheets. Display the Page Setup dialog box. From the Margins tab, center the worksheets on the page horizontally. From the Header/Footer tab, c r e a t e a Custom Footer with the file name in the Left section and the sheet name in the Right section. Right-click the sheet tab, and then click Ungroup Sheets. Display the Sales Data sheet. Display the Sales Data sheet. For this sheet, set the Orientation to Landscape, and in the Scale to Fit group, set the Scale to 90% Set the Orientation of the Designers worksheet to Landscape.