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Excel | Data tables exercise | Two-way data table XL 07
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Software ==> | Excel (151 exercises) |
Version ==> | Excel 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Data tables (2 exercises) |
Level ==> | Harder than average |
Course ==> | Excel Business Modelling |
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Open the workbook in the folder shown above.
Create the skeleton outline for a two-way data table, to show the NPV for the investment for different combinations of discount rate and initial outlay:

The data table must go on the inputs sheet, since that is where the input cells being changed are
Complete the data table to get the figures shown below:

This table shows how the NPV varies by discount rate and initial outlay
Save this workbook with the same name and close it down.