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Name: Hanna Therese P.

Jaruda Grade/Section: 8-Cerf Date: 03/01/2022 Score: _______

Activity #1: MS Excel Interface | 12 Points


Directions: Identify the following parts of MS Word Interface. Write the correct answer on the
space provided.

1. Name Box 7. Column Letters


2. Quick Access Toolbar 8. Worksheets Tab
3. Add Worksheets Button 9. Formula Bar
4. Horizontal Scroll Bar 10. Active Cell
5. Row Numbers 11. Zoom
6. Ribbon 12. Page View Button

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Activity #2: Basic MS Excel Formula | 30 Points
Directions: List down MS Excel Formulas and their corresponding function. Write the correct
answer on the table provided.

Formula (1 point) Function (2 points)


SUM allows you to sum any number of columns or
rows by selecting them or typing them in,COUNT
counts the number of cells in an array that have a
1. SUM,COUNT,AVERAGE number value in them,AVERAGE does exactly what
it sounds like, and takes the average of the
numbers you input.

IF statements are very useful in a lot of situations.


This function allows you to output text if a case is
2. IF STATEMENTS
either valid or false.

VLOOKUP stands for 'Vertical Lookup'. It is a


function that makes Excel search for a certain
3. VLOOKUP
value in a column, in order to return a value from a
different column in the same row.
Concatenate is also a useful for
4. CONCATENATE spreadsheet formula if you need to combine data
into one cell.
These functions are very simple, just type in the
column or row of numbers you want to search,
5. MAX &MIN
following the function, and it will output the MAX
or MIN depending on the function you use

This will check if certain things are true or false.


6. AND

Proper is useful when your database has a lot of


7. PROPER oddly formatted text that looks jumbled, for
example, with capitalizations in the wrong place

Its function is that you can select many options


8. CONDITIONAL FORMATTING
that will give outputs if certain things are true.

This combination of functions allows you to work


9. INDEX + MATCH
around VLOOKUP's annoying limitations.

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These functions in Excel are a combination of the
SUM, COUNT, AVERAGE functions and IF
10. SUMIF,COUNTIF,AVERAGEIF
statements. All of these functions are structured
the same way

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