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Empowerment

Technology

Applied Productivity
Tools With Advanced
Application Techniques:
Spreadsheet

Art Gil R. Saniano


Teacher I
Prayer
Attendance
Review
Previous
Lesson
Review
Previous
Lesson
Quote of the day:
Empowerment
Technology

Applied Productivity
Tools With Advanced
Application Techniques:
Spreadsheet

Art Gil R. Saniano


Teacher I
GUESS THE FUNCTION
GUESS THE FUNCTION
GUESS THE FUNCTION
GUESS THE FUNCTION
GUESS THE FUNCTION
GUESS THE FUNCTION
What’s In

This lesson will focus on the advanced use of spreadsheet


applications. In creating a basic budgeting application, you
will create a presentable basic budgeting application where
you can input financial data, as your output. You will be able
to create a spreadsheet application using the following:
- Cell Formatting
- Conditional Formatting
- Advance Formulas
- Linked Tales

Microsoft Excel will be used in the following activities. You


may also use Google
Slides, OpenOffice and Libre Office with minor changes in the
steps
What’s New

My Expenses
Open a spreadsheet. Record
or write your daily expenses within
a week. Specify the expense, the
amount, and the date it is made.
Follow the given example as your
reference.
Formatting the Spreadsheet

1. In your desktop, create a document named ‘My Weekly


Budget’. Always Remember to save your progress by pressing
Ctrl + S.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
2. Create an additional tab by clicking the plus icon in the
sheets tab below.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
3. Rename Sheet1 by double click its name and change it to
Income. Do the same with Sheet2 and change it to Expense.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
4. Select the Income tab and type the following data as seen in
Figure 2.3. Then click the Expense tab and type the following
data as seen in Figure 2.3
Formatting the Spreadsheet
5. To adjust the cell width or height, click and drag the edge of
the column or row heading respectively as seen in Figure 2.4
Formatting the Spreadsheet
6. Go to the Income tab, then drag select cells A1 to C1. While
the A1 to C3 cells are selected, in the ribbon click Home >
Center then click Home > Bold as seen in Figure 2.5. Do the
same for the Expense tab.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
7. In the Expense tab, drag select from A1 to C15 then from the
ribbon, click Home > Format as Table > Table Style Light 9 as
specified in Figure 2.2. A prompt will appear as seen in Figure
2.6 that validates the selection range, then press OK. Do the
same to A1 to C3 in the Income tab but use Table Style Light
10 instead.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
Formatting the Spreadsheet
8. In the Expense tab, drag select C2 to C16, press right click >
Format Cells (see Figure 2.7), the Format Cell Window will
appear.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
9. Format Cell Window will appear. In the Number tab, press
Currency and search in the dropdown box for the Peso sign
symbol (₱) or PHP. Change decimal places to 0 then press OK.
Formatting the Spreadsheet
10. Do steps 8 and 9 for C2 to C4 to the Income tab.
Thank you
very much!

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