GETTING STARTED
 Save the file SC_EX365_2021_EOM2-2_FirstLastName_1.xlsx as
SC_EX365_2021_EOM2-2_FirstLastName_2.xlsx
 Edit the file name by changing “1” to “2”.
 If you do not see the .xlsx file extension, do not type it. The file extension will
be added for you automatically.
 With the file SC_EX365_2021_EOM2-2_FirstLastName_2.xlsx open, ensure
that your first and last name is displayed in cell B6 of the Documentation
worksheet.
 If cell B6 does not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy.
PROJECT STEPS

  1. Rebecca Fox is the budget director for Starpex Communications, a company
    based in Dover, Delaware, that provides broadband and cellular service
    throughout the country. Rebecca has started to create an Excel workbook that
    provides a snapshot of the annual budget for a satellite office in Tacoma Park,
    Maryland, and lists charitable contribution suggestions from employees. She
    asks you to update the workbook to make it easier to use.
    Go to the Annual Budget worksheet. In the range C5:C17, use Conditional
    Formatting Highlight Cells Rules to format duplicate values in Light Red Fill with
    Dark Red Text. Delete the row containing the first duplicate value.
  2. In cell F5, insert a formula without using a function that subtracts the actual
    Advertising amount (cell D5) from the budgeted Advertising amount (cell E5).
    Fill the range F6:F16 with the formula in cell F5.
  3. Clear the conditional formatting from the range E5:E16.
  4. Apply the Percent Style number format to the range G5:G17 and display one
    place after the decimal point.
  5. In the range F5:F16, create a Conditional Formatting rule that uses Gradient Fill
    Blue Data Bars to compare values.
  6. Unmerge cell B17, then check the spelling in the worksheet, and correct any
    spelling errors.
  7. Go to the Charitable worksheet. Fill the merged range B2:G2 with Blue, Accent
    2, Lighter 80%. Hide column G.
  8. Apply the Currency number format to the range C5:C13 using a dollar sign ($)
    and 0 decimal places.
  9. In cell C15, enter a formula using the SUM function that totals the donations
    and sponsorships (the range C5:C13).

Cashman Excel 365/2021 | Module 2: End of Module Project 2 10. In cell C16, enter a formula using the COUNT function that counts the number
of donations and sponsorships (the range C5:C13).

  1. In cell C18, enter a formula without using a function that first subtracts the
    projected donation amount (cell C17) from the total donation amount (cell
    C15), and then divides the result by the projected donation amount.
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