Excel 2007 VBA Macro Programming ® About the Author Richard Shepherd has worked for many years for major banks and corporations in the United Kingdom writing spreadsheet macros to solve specific problems. He has worked for National Grid plc (electricity distribution)‚ Hertz Car Leasing‚ NatWest plc (retail banking)‚ Schroders plc (fund management)‚ BNP Paribas (investment banking)‚ Lloyds TSB plc (corporate banking)‚ The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (investment banking)‚ and the British National
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Using Microsoft Excel 2010 Advanced Skills Using Microsoft Excel Advanced Skills Excel contains numerous tools that are intended to meet a wide range of requirements. Some of the more specialised tools are useful to only certain types of people while others have value for more general excel users. These exercises will cover some of the advanced features that may be useful for most excel users. These features will include cell naming‚ cell notes‚ conditional formatting‚ data validation
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Statistics using Excel May 2011 / Dr Rensvold Open the Excel spreadsheet labeled "Example Database." The first page is the Data Dictionary. The Variable Label is the "handle" used for computation. The Variable Name is longer and more descriptive. The Values column shows the numerical values associated with categorical variables. In the data dictionary‚ you can see that the only categorical (nominal) variable is SEX. The others are ratio variables (why?) Click on the Data tab‚ which opens the window
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Question 1 Consider the following Excel screenshot: Cells C10:C13 are a named range called “Province”. Which of the following is the correct entry in the ‘Source’ field in the data validation dialogue box to display the drop-down list in the cell F4 if cells C10:C13 is a named range called “Province”? A) B) C) D) Ontario‚Quebec‚Alberta‚British Columbia =C10:C13 Province ={Ontario‚Quebec‚Alberta‚British Columbia} Questions 2‚ 3 Consider the following Excel screenshot: Which of the following is
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Excel is not actually a DBMS ( MS-Access is ) and MS Word is not also a DBMS . DBMS stands for Database Management system which implies that information is stored in a Database with tables and records consisting of fields .Excel can do some of these functions but is not a DBMS and MS Word stores data in flat files as such and is therfore not a DBMS. One of many Excel’s talents is its data storage; we can store a lot of data in Excel workbook. Excel 2010 64 bit can create a workbook with a size of
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What is the annual percentage yield for this account? (Recall that the annual percentage yield is the percentage change in the account for one year‚ in this case in 12 months.) 8.3% 4. Compare the accumulated balance in three accounts that all start with an initial deposit of $1000. All three accounts have an annual percentage rate of 5.5%‚ but the first account compounds interest annually‚ the second account compounds interest quarterly while the third account compounds interest monthly. Make
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Week 6 Excel PF008 A14 Introduction to Spreadsheets A spreadsheet is an electronic file that contains a grid of columns and rows used to organize related data and perform calculations. Excel is a spreadsheet program used to create and modify electronic spreadsheets. An electronic spreadsheet makes data-entry changes easy‚ and if the formulas are correctly constructed‚ the results recalculate automatically and accurately. A worksheet is a single spreadsheet that typically contains descriptive
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excel wth vbaVBA In Excel and Access Purpose statement: The purpose of this term’s work is to enable you to create Pivot Tables programmatically from an Access database using VBA with Excel/Access. Introduction: Excel is widely used for reporting‚ especially analysis of financial information etc. The tool mostly used is the Pivot Table/|PivotChart to summarize the information. RSC used the PivotTable quite extensively for their CTC (Cost to Company) analysis. Microsoft also uses
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2. Costing aircraft components A British Aerospace case study Introduction When we think about the cost of an aircraft‚ we tend to think of the cost of buying the product rather than the costs of running it! British Aerospace’s service to the customer does not stop at the aircraft acquisition stage‚ when the aeroplane is sold to the customer. If anything‚ this is when the customer relationship begins. This case study focuses upon the processes involved in costing aircraft components. Given the
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Comparison of Sage‚ Excel and other packages Accounting can be very time consuming and complex therefore accounting software has been created in order to make this more straightforward and less time consuming for those using it. Features of accounting software range from program to program but all provide basic features which usually include accounts payable‚ accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ fixed assets and analysis. Software can be simply bought off-the-shelf‚ purpose built‚ or purchased
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