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Using Insert, Format and Font Menu items in Microsoft Excel
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In the Table below, select which menu you would use to perform the stated action.
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The number 234 was
entered in a cell, but when you clicked into another cell
the data you entered changed to 8/22/04. You want to change
it back. Which menu do you select? |
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Sheet one of a
workbook is your grade book. You want to place a password on
that sheet so students can not change the data. Which menu
do you select? |
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You want your
basic spreadsheet to look more like one designed by an
accountant. Which menu do you select? |
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A list of numbers
just does not communicate as well as you want to. A chart
should be put into your spreadsheet to clearly show the
patterns you see in the data. Which menu do you select? |
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Your spreadsheet
is to be used as a catalog of documents on your computer,
and you want to put links to those documents in your
worksheet. Which menu do you select? |
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Where is that
button? You have grown accustomed to a toolbar button in
another Office application and want to add it to an Excel
toolbar. Which menu do you select? |
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Before you show a
worksheet to someone you want to hide one column of data.
Which menu do you select? |
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You have worked
with Excel on another computer and know that something
should happen automatically, and it's not doing it. Which
menu do you select to make the change? |
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Almost finished
with the sheet, the only thing missing is a clip art image.
Which menu do you select to place an image on the
worksheet? |
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Go to Using Excel menu items, part 3
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Microsoft Excel to Analyze Classroom Data
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