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Computing with Excel and VBA
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Computing with Excel and VBA

by S.I. Krishan
August 2008
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
298 pages
10h 49m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Chapter 2 Excel Basics26
means to control formatting based on certain conditions. Such formatting is known as
conditional formatting. We will discuss it in later chapters.
Example 2.1 Creating a Worksheet
We will consolidate our exposition of Excel so far with an example exercise to create
a new worksheet. The worksheet will show the courses taken by a student in a given
semester, the credit hours for each course, and the numeric grade received in each
course. We will write formulas to calculate the grade point average (GPA). The name
of the university will appear at the top of the course and grade information.
You will begin by ...
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