In this project, you will complete a partially filled out expense report for a company’s sales force and then save it. To view these instructions while you work in Excel, you can print this page of instructions or move back and forth between this page and Excel by clicking each application’s button on the Windows taskbar.
- Click on the following link: Expense Report; save it on your computer in your usual work folder as “(your last name_your first name)_U4 Expense Report 1.xlsx,” and then open it in Excel. This partially completed workbook contains an incomplete expense report that needs formatting changes, boxes filled in with appropriate information, and formulas created for correct calculations.
- First, click on the small box that is to the left of column A and above row 1. This will highlight the entire spreadsheet.
- Next, position your cursor between columns A and B so that your cursor looks like a plus sign with arrows on the left and right. Double-click here to make the columns fit around the existing data. To finish, click anywhere in the worksheet once to remove the highlight from the entire page.
- Create a border around the data entry portion of this spreadsheet. This is done by selecting cells A8–M12. Put a border around the outside of this area only.
- Fill in all blank boxes with appropriate data within the A8–M12 data range. For text or date information, provide appropriate text or date entries. Reasonable numbers can be entered. For example, lunch should not cost $678; that is unreasonable.
- Format all of the dollar figure numbers as 2-decimal U.S. currency. Example: $45.00.
- In cell I4, type the words, “Allowance Per Mile.” In cell L4, type the number 0.40. Format this number as currency. Select cells I4–K4, and use the Merge and Center button to format this.
- In the Daily Totals column, calculate the cost for each day. To do this, type this formula: “=Sum(C8:H8,J8:M8)” (without the quotes). Copy this formula down to the other appropriate rows below.
- Next, calculate the totals for each category. In row 14, under the Brkfast column, add all of the numbers above it using a Sum formula, and then copy it across under each column.
- In cell J8, calculate the cost allowance per mile under the Mileage $ column for each date. You need to multiply the mileage by the mileage allowance. Be sure to use an absolute reference when referring to the mileage allowance because it is not in the table and only occurs once at the top of the sheet.
- Copy this formula down to each of the 4 columns directly below cell J8.
- Make all headings bold.
- Create a report title by typing the words “Expense Report” in cells E2. Select cells E2–J2, and use the Merge and Center button to center the title across the report. Change its font size to 14.
- Also, use the Merge and Center button to place the words “Transportation” above “Air” and “Ground” and “Meals” above “Brkfast,” Lunch,” and “Dinner.” Do not forget to format these words to match the other headings.
- Format the dates into the full month name, day, and year format.
- Finally, repeat steps 2 and 3 so that the spreadsheet has all of the data showing in it.
- Save your completed report as “(your last name_your first name)_U4 Expense Report 2.xlsx” (e.g., Doe_John_U4 Expense Report 2.xlsx).
- Submit the assignment.
Please submit your assignment.
Grading Rubric
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Steps 1-5:
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17% |
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Steps 6-7:
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12% |
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Steps 8-9:
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17% |
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Steps 10-11:
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17% |
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Steps 12-15:
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20% |
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Steps 16-18:
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17% |
Instructions:
Preparing For Week 4 Rubrics and Wrapping Up Week 3
Greetings Students,
Unit 3 covered PowerPoint Presentation skills.
Unit 4 is here and we will discuss Microsoft Excel
Instructor’s Comments:
PLEASE USE THE SOFTWARE APPLICATION EXCEL TO COMPLETE YOUR INTELLIPATH ASSIGNMENT
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For this assignment, you will need to download the Student Grade Book template by clicking here.
After you download the template to your desktop, open the grade book and complete the following steps:
- Step 1: In Cell E4, change “Student name” to your name. Use the Merge Cell command to spread your name over two or three cells.
- Step 2: In cell D4, Enter the heading “My Grades at AIU.” Format this title in bold, Calibri, 16-point font.
- Step 3: In the areas where you see zeroes is the data entry area, enter the grades for both of the courses. You can enter your actual grades or make them up.
- Step 4: In column M11, Sum all of your grades. Copy this formula to M12.
- Step 5: In column N11, compute the percentage. Use a formula or a calculation.
- Step 6: In field D16, compute the total of both of your classes.
- Step 7: In the Date column, enter the date that you took the course. This can be real or fictional.
- Step 8: Bold all of the headings.
- Step 9: Put a border around the data-entry area.
- Step 10: Do any other modifications that you would like to make the data more presentable.
- Step 11: Save the document as (your last name_your first name)_U4_StudentGradebook.xlsx in your COMP102 subfolder (e.g., Doe_John_U4_StudentGradebook.xlsx).
- Step 12: Submit this file to your Week 4 Individual Project area.
Please submit your assignment.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Grading
Steps 1–2:
- Enter Name as directed reformatting cell using Merge Cell
- Enter specified heading using font and style as directed
17%
Steps 3–4:
- Enter grade data as directed
- Create and utilization sum formula as directed
29%
Steps 5–6:
- Compute percentage as direction using formula or calculation
- Compute the total for both classes
18%
Steps 7–10:
- Enter date as directed
- Reformat the headings, border, and data as directed
29%
Steps 11–12:
- Save the document with the file name as directed
- Submit the file
7%
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