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Currency
Percentage
Thousands comma separator
Increase decimals
Decrease decimals
January
February
March
$5,400.00
$3,152.00
$6,582.00
Sales
$5,400.00
$3,152.00
$6,582.00
B6:G6.
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March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
Qtr 1
Qtr 2
Qtr 3
Qtr 4
Qtr 1
Qtr 2
Qtr 3
Qtr 4
Qtr 1
Qtr 2
Qtr 3
Qtr 4
Qtr 1
Qtr 2
Qtr 3
Sunday
6%
100
6
Method 1
1. Make D47 the current cell.
2. In the formula bar, drag over the formula,
and hit CTRL+C (Edit, Copy), then hit the
escape key.
3. Click in cell B49 and hit CTRL+V (Edit,
Paste). The same result (6) should
display. Excel does not adjust the cell
references in the formula.
Method 2
1. Again make D47 the current cell and
click CTRL+C.
2. Click in Cell B51 and hit CTRL+V. A
different result (0) should display. Excel
adjusts the cell references in the
Exercise 10-Edit Copy & Edit Paste Special to Convert Formulas to Values
Formulas
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54
143
100
14
Values
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54
143
100
14
55
23
12
35
29
18
Transposed Data
January February March
55
23
12
35
29
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Practice: Formulas
Exercise 12-Copying a Formula Using a Relative Reference
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3
March
$500
$250
$35
April
$300
$120
$45
May
$100
$95
$55
Total: $
900.00 $ 465.00 $ 135.00
March
April
May
Tax:
4%
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3
$500
$250
$35
$300
$120
$45
$100
$95
$55
$36
$19
$5
Example
March
April
May
Tax:
Quarter 1
Quarter 2 Quarter 3
$500
$250
$35
$300
$120
$45
$100
$95
$55
$36
$19
$5
=SUM(C32:C34)*$C$29
and then copy the modified formula
across for Quarters 2 and 3 to get the
correct results.
Check the completed example (with green
background) to see another instance.
May
June
July
August
Sum:
Average:
Min:
Max:
Product:
Today's date:
$
$
$
$
Sales
235
544
829
610
$
2,218
$
554.50
$
235
$
829
64647409600
9/12/16
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Sales ($ millions)
500
350
495
620
150
Tax rate:
6%
Sale:
Tax:
Total:
100
6
106
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adjusted the
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30
$250,000
6.5%
35
$400,000
($1,342.05)
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15
20
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ing the model
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Practice: Charting
Exercise 19-Generate a Quick Chart
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Sales
$500
$550
$650
Marketing
Overhead
R&D
March
$350
$100
$500
April
$400
$100
$550
May
$325
$110
$525
Expense Type
Expenses March-May
R&D
Overhead
$500
Dollars in Thousands
$100
Marketing
$350
April
May
5000
200000
10000
400000
15000
600000
20000
800000
1. Select the range B46:F47above.
2. Click Insert, Scatter, and choose Scatter with
onlyMarkers.
3. Complete the Chart. Your
scatter plot should look something like the
one below.
XY Scatter Plot
900000
800000
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
27 at left.
e the one
arch-May
$500
n Thousands
$350
May
F47above.
nd choose Scatter with
Your
ok something like the
F47above.
nd choose Scatter with
Your
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15000
20000
25000