Order ID | 3033873076 |
Subject | |
Topic | Assignment week 7 |
Type | Excel Exercises |
Writer level | College |
Style | Other |
Sources / references | 0 |
Language | English(U.S.) |
Description / paper instructions
Please refer to the Exercise Ch10-6: Level 3- Projected Sales and Commissions for CKG Auto in the Week # 7- Chapter 10- Exercises attachment.
Follow instructions. If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact me Exercise Ch10-5: Level 3- Daily List. One of Kiola’s colleagues in HR uses an Excel worksheet to keep track of daily information regarding appointments and visitors expected at the company’s campus. Each morning this information is printed and distributed to each of the receptionists and administrative assistants. The receptionists are given one version and the administrative assistants another. Kiola’s colleague would like your help in creating a macro to print out the worksheet in the two required formats. To make it easy for anyone to produce the appointment and visitor lists, HR would like the capability of launching the macro from a shortcut key sequence, a macro button on a custom ribbon tab, and a custom button directly on the worksheet.
the macro-enabled workbook 10-5-DailyList-Monday-YourName.xlsx. If the DEVELOPER tab is not already visible, add it to the ribbon. TROUBLESHOOTING: In order to complete this step, the macro settings on your computer must be enabled. If you receive a Security Warning saying macros have been disabled or the file can’t be saved as a macro-enabled workbook, open the Trust Center to check the macro security settings. If you don’t have access to the Trust Center, contact your instructor or computer support person for assistance.
Enter a description for the macro. Perform the following steps while recording the macro: For the first printout, specify:
For the second printout and to reset the worksheet, make the following modifications:
(Hint: You must enter a new shortcut key because Ctrl+Shift+F has already been assigned to the first macro you recorded.)
Add the command buttons to Hide Columns and to Unhide Columns in this ribbon group. WEEK # 7 – EXERCISES CHAPTER # 10 (Hint: Search for the commands Hide Columns and Unhide Columns from the All Commands list.)
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