Microsoft Excel Page Orientation East Clarendon Middle-High School
Standards G: Spreadsheet Software Applications G1: Define spreadsheet terminology (cell, row, column, range, label, value, formula, function, worksheet, relative, absolute, and legend). G2: Enhance worksheets by insetting, deleting, moving, and copying columns and rows.
Objective TSWBAT: Use Excel to create a worksheet using formulas
Agenda Daily Activities: Warm-up : Review/discuss merging cells, adjust column width, height, format tables, add charts, and graphs Review Daily Activities:
Mouse Pointer Characteristics Select Move Copy
Print Row and Column Headings Page Layout Under Gridline click “Print” Under Headings click “Print”
Page Orientation Page layout Choose Portrait or Landscape Click scale to fit arrow dialogue launcher arrow Click fit to one page FilePrintunder settings click arrow and select orientation Click page set-up check orientation and click button for “fit to one page”
Monday’s Activity Page 455 Activity 10, 11, and 12. Print SS9 Print SS1-B (Friday’s Activity) Print formula pg also
Tuesday Activity Read pgs 462: Printing Spreadsheets Read pgs 465: Spreadsheets Formulas Page 467-468: Complete activity 20, 21, 22, 23 (Print Act. 23 SS16)