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Exercise 4

The document provides instructions for calculating various sales metrics for a company's salespeople. It includes entering sample sales data for 5 salespeople including their name, yards sold, unit price, and total sales. It then provides instructions to use formulas to calculate the total sales, average total sales, lowest total sales, highest total sales, and total number of salespeople. Formatting and borders should be added and the worksheet saved with a footer. An arrow should also be drawn from the highest total sales cell to the name of the salesperson who achieved it.

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Exercise 4

The document provides instructions for calculating various sales metrics for a company's salespeople. It includes entering sample sales data for 5 salespeople including their name, yards sold, unit price, and total sales. It then provides instructions to use formulas to calculate the total sales, average total sales, lowest total sales, highest total sales, and total number of salespeople. Formatting and borders should be added and the worksheet saved with a footer. An arrow should also be drawn from the highest total sales cell to the name of the salesperson who achieved it.

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Exercise 4 - Additional FUNCTIONS – Minimum, Maximum and Count

Custom Draperies is interested in calculating the total sales per salesperson, average
total sales, lowest total sales, highest total sales and total number of salespersons.

Instructions:

1. Enter the spreadsheet values and labels using cells A1:D15. Format the values and labels as
shown. Select a variety of font styles and sizes.

A B C D
1 Custom Draperies Ltd
2
3 Yards
Name of Salesperson Unit Price Total Sales
Sold
4 Justice, Elsa 100 $22.50
5 Kingston, Daine 150 $20.50
6 Mangrum, Darryl 200 $18.50
7 Oliphant, Long 250 $16.50
8 Reynolds, Tony 300 $14.50
9 Lum, Minh 350 $12.50
10 Omar, Gohbi 400 $10.50
11
12 Average Total Sales
13 Lowest Total Sales
14 Highest Total Sales
15 Total # of Salespeople

2. Add borders to the spreadsheet. The outside border should differ from the inside borders.

3. In cell D4, add a formula to multiply Yards Sold by Unit Price for the first salesperson. Set both
cell addresses as relative [=B4*C4]. Copy the formula down.

In cell D12, use the average function to average the Total Sales in cells D4 through D10

In cell D13, use the min function to show the Lowest Total Sales Amount for cells D4 through
D10. Use the arrow down button beside the AutoSum command to show the lowest sales
amount.

In cell D14, use the max function to show the Highest Total Sales Amount for cells D4 through
D10. Use the arrow down button beside the AutoSum command to show the highest sales
amount.

In cell D15, use the count function to show the Total Number of Salespeople working at Custom
Draperies Ltd. The count function requires values in the cells that you wish to count. Use the
arrow down button beside the AutoSum command to show the highest sales amount for cells D4
through D10.

If ########’s fill the column that means that you need to increase the column width to show the
values and the formatting.

4. Add your drawing toolbar using View menu, toolbars to draw an arrow from D14 to the name of
the salesperson that achieved the highest sales amount.

5. Save the spreadsheet as ex04 on your home drive. Add a footer

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