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Excel Training Support pack Unit 2 Practice Activity

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replyReply Tue 16 Sep 2008, 16:03Delegate Byron said...

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Excel Training Support pack Unit 2 Practice Activity

Hi

I am working through my training booklet I got last week on the intermediate course and I am currently on Unit 2 Practice Activity. Am on number 3 and am stuck.

Can't remember how to do this bit. Can you walk me through this part so I get the same numbers as in the chart in the bottom of the page.

If you can help me out that would be great.

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replyReply Wed 17 Sep 2008, 11:35Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Excel Training Support pack Unit 2 Practice Activity

Hi Byron

Thanks for your question.

The figures are obtained by multiplying quantity (each region is on a separate sheet in the Practice Sales 1999-2000 workbook by the price which is contained in the Product workbook.

I have attached a solution file so you can have a look at the formulas on the Report sheet. I hope this helps.

Amanda

Attached files...

solution Practice sales 1999-2000.xls

 

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