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Evidence Document
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Formulae Subtraction - to calculate the “net points” of the students Macros - to make navigation easier -
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Formulae Cell Formatting – Colours, shading, merge & center, alignment If & NestedIf statements make the cells say “none” if the “net points” are below 50, “reward” if the net points are 50 – 100 and “trip” if the net points are over 100 -
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Formulae And/Or statements for additional conditions ( if a student is in year 11 and have more than 200 points, they get a discount- Vlookup statements to refer to named tables– CountIf statements count values depending on what they are–
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Formulae Sumif works out the net points for boys and girls – Data protection to stop data being changed without authority or accidentally – Absolute cell referencing to make sure the correct and same cells are being referred to each time –
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Charts/Graphs to present data in different ways– Filters/Sort to organize data-
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Formulae Pivot tables/charts to organise data in a chart and graph that can be changed easil
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Formulae Hyperlinks to make navigation easier– Cascading droplists make sure no spelling mistakes are made in multiple choice cells -
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Formulae Named ranges to use in other formulae, eg vlookup – Cell comments are comments to tell the user what they need to do enter in a cell. For example, when choosing a trip/reward ,if it is automatically generated or in a dropdown list the comment tells them that they do not need to enter any more data -
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