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Excel | Formatting worksheets exercise | 2007 Formatting - telephone call stats
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Software ==> | Excel (151 exercises) |
Version ==> | Excel 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Formatting worksheets (9 exercises) |
Level ==> | Relatively easy |
Subject ==> | Excel training |
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Open the workbook called: Plain telephone call stats from the folder shown above.
Make the following formatting changes:
- Insert some extra rows at the top and type in the title
- Format the font, size etc of the title
- Change the row heights to space them out more
- Change the vertical cell alignment of these rows to centred
- Insert more rows between the titles and first row of data and before the totals
- Format the "Calls per Hour" figures to show only 2 decimal places
- Format the " Bonus" figures to show the £ sign and 2 decimal places
- Change the column widths
- Line up the column titles with the numbers on the right
- Add borders, gridlines and shading as desired!
Don't forget to use: Format Cells... Number to add the £ sign right next to the numbers.
Your formatted example will look something like this:

Yours does not have to look exactly like this
Save the workbook with the new name: Formatted telephone call stats