Assignment 2 Decision Support System (DSS) Using Microsoft Excel
Dr John Smith was extremely impressed with our computing firm’s – Clara Osbourne Technologies – development of the Whovian Pandorica’s Database Management System (DBMS) utilising Microsoft Access (Assignment 1). The business has contracted our firm to assist in setting up more of the business’s various computer-based information systems.
The next computer-based information system that the business is interested in is a Decision Support System (DSS) utilising Microsoft Excel (any version from Excel 2007 to current). The DSS will be used to analyse sales trends for the business to determine future courses of action for the business.
Dr John Smith would like the information in the Database Management System (DBMS) (Assignment 1) imported into Microsoft Excel (any version from Excel 2007 to current) so that the information can be summarised as a report and some future analysis of sales trends performed. The suppliers used by the business, source items from either Ireland (IE) or New Zealand (NZ). They allow the business to select from either of these two regions on an ad hoc basic depending on the most favourable exchange rate at the time.
Dr John Smith has noted that a number of the business’s competitors are providing a discount to customers who place large orders. The business would like to see what affect adopting a similar policy would have on the business. The business has also noted a growing number of online businesses are starting to provide free freight delivery as a way of encouraging more online business; the business would like to run a number of scenarios based on potential Mark-up and Freight options to ascertain the best combination for the business if they were to adopt this policy too.
All phases in this project must be developed with professionalism and user-friendliness in mind.
Decision Support System Design
Mrs Tara Dis, your manager, has set up the following tasks for you to complete for this phase of the project:
- Create a Spreadsheet and import the four (4) Access Tables into four (4) Worksheets
- Data Validation Check
- Create an Index Worksheet
- Create a Data Input Worksheet Template for later use
- Create a Calculations Worksheet Template for later use
- Create Name Ranges for the Customers, Items, and Suppliers data
- Create a Report Worksheet and set up the column headings
- Modify the Report Worksheet by Cell Referencing all the Orders Table data
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using VLOOKUP to get Customer, Item and Supplier data
- Modify the Data Input Worksheet to include extra data needed for tasks 11 to 15
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using a Nested IF to calculate Cost Price (AU)
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using a Nested IF to calculate Selling Price
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using a Nested IF to calculate Freight Cost
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using a AND / IF to calculate Item Discount
- Modify the Report Worksheet by using simple formulas to find Purchases and Sales, and Modify the Report Worksheet by using a formula to calculate the Order Discount
- Modify the Data Input Worksheet to include extra data needed for tasks 18 to 22
- Modify the Calculations Worksheet by using simple formulas
- Modify the Data Input Worksheet by Cell Referencing all the Calculations data
- Create eight (8) Scenarios on the Data Input Worksheet
- Create a Scenario Summary of the eight (8) Scenarios
- Create a Documentation Worksheet
- Create an Analytical Essay to describe the findings made using the Spreadsheet
Task 1: Create and Import
Open a single new Excel (any version from Excel 2007 to current) spreadsheet and name the file – ‘[lastname] [initial] _ [student number] _ [course code] _ [assignment number]’ (eg. genrichr_0050051005_cis1000_assign2.xlsx).
Import the following four (4) database tables from your Assignment 1 Microsoft Access (any version from Access 2007 to current) Database File and into Microsoft Excel (any version from Excel 2007 to current) (tblCustomers, tblItems, tblSuppliers, tblOrders). The easiest and quickest way to import data from Access (any version from Access 2007 to current) into Excel (any version from Excel 2007 to current) is by using the “Import From Access” Wizard. The following steps will assist you with this process:
- Select the first unused tab at the bottom of the Spreadsheet, right click on it and rename it “CustomersTable”.
- Put a heading at the top of the worksheet in cell A1 called “Customers Table”.
- Go to the Data Icon Ribbon (see below)
- Click on the From Access option in the Get External Data icon area.
- In the Get External Data – From Access wizard popup, browse to find your Assignment 1 Access Database file and select the – then click Open.
- In the Select Table wizard popup, select tblCustomers – click OK.
- In the Import Data wizard popup, select Table and Existing Worksheet $A$3 as the location to Import the place to put the data.
- Left click anywhere on the imported data in worksheet then go to the Design Icon Ribbon and select Convert to Range then click OK.
- Check that the data has correctly been imported correctly into this worksheet.
- Modify the layout of the data to a professional level of presentation, making sure that the headings are in English (Customer ID not CustID).
Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Repeat the above 10 steps for the rest of the Access Database tables naming each worksheet as follows:
Database Table | Worksheet Name | Worksheet Title (Cell A1) |
tblItems | ItemsTable | Items Table |
tblSuppliers | SuppliersTable | Suppliers Table |
tblOrders | OrdersTable | Orders Table |
Task 2: Data Validation Check
Check the imported data in the CustomersTable, ItemsTable, SuppliersTable and OrdersTable to ensure that:
- The column headings are displayed correctly
- The content of each column displays in a format that appears valid for that type of data (apply appropriate formatting if required).
- The content of each column contains complete and accurate data values (eg. Phone numbers are not truncated).
- The content of each column contains reasonable data values for the use of this business.
If you discover that the data imported in any of your 4 table worksheets contains missing or inaccurate values, please contact the CIS1000 course team immediately. You will be issued with a new copy of the Assignment 1 Access Database file (containing the 4 Database Tables) to restart Task 1.
Task 3: Index Worksheet
Add a worksheet labelled Index before the four tables from Task 1. Put a heading at the top of the worksheet in cell A1 called Index Worksheet. Ensure that it contains all the recommended data for this worksheet listed in the Practical Appendixes found on the Study Schedule and Module Materials – Spreadsheet design considerations.
Modify the layout of the data to a professional level of presentation. Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Task 4: Data Input Worksheet Template
Add a worksheet labelled DataInput after the Index worksheet from Task 2 (but before the four tables from Task 1) that conforms to the Practical Appendixes found on the Study Schedule and Module Materials – Spreadsheet design considerations. Put a heading at the top of the worksheet in cell A1 called Data Input Worksheet and then input the following template in the exact cells shown below onto this worksheet:
A | B | C | D | |
3 | Changing Cells: | |||
4 | Recommended MarkUp Type | [Insert Markup Type here] | ||
5 | Recommended Freight Type | [Insert Freight Type here] | ||
6 | Store Recommended MarkUp % | [Insert Standard MarkUp % here] | ||
7 | Recommended Exchange Rate Type | [Insert Exchange Rate Type here] | ||
8 | Exchange Rate (IE to AU) | [Insert IE to AU Exchange Rate here] | ||
9 | Exchange Rate (NZ to AU) | [Insert NZ to AU Exchange Rate here] | ||
10 | ||||
11 | Quarterly Income: | |||
12 | Total Sales | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
13 | ||||
14 | Quarterly Fixed Expenses: | |||
15 | Bank Charges | [Insert Bank Charges Expense here] | ||
16 | Electricity Expenses | [Insert Electricity Expense here] | ||
17 | Freight Inwards Expenses | [Insert Freight Inwards Expense here] | ||
18 | Internet Expenses | [Insert Internet Expense here] | ||
19 | Telephone Expenses | [Insert Telephone Expense here] | ||
20 | Wages Expenses | [Insert Wages Expense here] | ||
21 | ||||
22 | Total Quarterly Fixed Expenses | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
23 | ||||
24 | Quarterly Variable Expenses: | |||
25 | Total Purchases Expenses | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
26 | Total Freight Outwards Expenses | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
27 | ||||
28 | Total Quarterly Variable Expenses | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
29 | ||||
30 | Total Profit: | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
31 | Total Discount for Orders: | [Insert Cell Reference here] | ||
32 | No. Orders Discount Applied: | [Insert Cell Reference here] |
* This template will be modified with correct number, formula and function in tasks 10 onwards.[1] [2]
Modify the layout of the data to a professional level of presentation. Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Task 5: Calculations Worksheet Template
Add a worksheet labelled Calculations after the DataInput worksheet from Task 4 (but before the four tables from Task 1) that conforms to the Practical Appendixes found on the Study Schedule and Module Materials – Spreadsheet design considerations. Put a heading at the top of the worksheet in cell A1 called Calculations Worksheet and then input the following template in the exact cells shown below onto this worksheet:
A | B | C | D | |
3 | Quarterly Income | |||
4 | Total Sales: | [Insert Formula here] | ||
5 | ||||
6 | Quarterly Expenses | |||
7 | Total Quarterly Fixed Expenses: | [Insert Formula here] | ||
8 | ||||
9 | Total Quarterly Variable Expenses | |||
10 | Total Purchases Expenses | [Insert Formula here] | ||
11 | Total Freight Outwards Expenses | [Insert Formula here] | ||
12 | ||||
13 | Total Quarterly Variable Expenses: | [Insert Formula here] | ||
14 | ||||
15 | Total Profit: | [Insert Formula here] | ||
16 | Total Discount for Orders: | [Insert Formula here] | ||
17 | No. Orders Discount Applied: | [Insert Formula here] |
* This template will be modified with correct number, formula and function in tasks 10 onwards.[3]
Modify the layout of the data to a professional level of presentation. Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Task 6: Name Ranges
On the CustomersTable, ItemsTable and SuppliersTable worksheets set the following Cell Range Names:
- Cust – on all the data (not headings) in the CustomersTable worksheet
- Itms – on all the data (not headings) in the ItemsTable worksheet
- Supp – on all the data (not headings) in the SuppliersTable worksheet
Note: You must only create the three name ranges listed in this task, any other name ranges used may result in loss of marks.
Task 7: Report Worksheet Headings
Add a worksheet labelled Report after the Calculations worksheet from Task 5 (but before the four tables from Task 1) that conforms to the Practical Appendixes found on the Study Schedule and Module Materials – Spreadsheet design considerations. Put a heading at the top of the worksheet in cell A1 called Report Worksheet and then type the following column headings, starting in cell A3:
- Customer ID, Title, Family Name, Given Names, Address, City, State, Postcode, Distance (km), Item ID, Type, Description, Size, Freight Weight (Kg), Supplier ID, Supplier Name, Supplier Recommended Markup (%), Order Date, Order Qty, Cost Price (IE), Cost Price (NZ), Cost Price (AU), Selling Price, Purchases, Item Discount, Sales, Freight Cost, Order Discount.
Modify the Report worksheets to a professional level of presentation, making sure that the headings are in English (Customer ID not CustID). Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Task 8: Report Worksheet Cell Reference
On the Report worksheet, Use the Cell References formula, to obtain all 1000 rows of data from the OrdersTable worksheet for the following:
- Customer ID, Item ID, Order Date, Order Qty.
(For example, type =OrdersTable!A4 to reference data in cell A4 of the OrdersTable worksheet.)
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Modify the Summary worksheets to a professional level of presentation, making sure that the data is formatted correctly.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column.
Task 9: Report Worksheet VLOOKUP
On the Report worksheet use the VLOOKUP function with the Cell Range Names (Task 2), obtain all 1000 rows of data from the CustomersTable, ItemsTable and SuppliersTable worksheets for the following:
- Customers Worksheet:
- Title, Family Name, Given Names, Address, City, State, Postcode, Freight Distance (km)
- Items Worksheet:
- Type, Description, Size, Freight Weight (kg), Supplier ID, Cost Price (IE),
Cost Price (NZ)
- Suppliers Worksheet:
- Supplier Name, Recommended Markup (%)
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Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
See the Beskeen Excel Unit H and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating VLOOKUP functions
Task 10: Modify Data Input Worksheet
On the DataInput worksheet perform the following:
- type Store into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert Markup Type here],
- type 25% into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert Standard MarkUp here],
- type IE into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert Exchange Rate Type here],
- type 38 into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert IE to AU Exchange Rate here],
- type 93 into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert NZ to AU Exchange Rate here].
Task 11: Report Worksheet Cost Price (AU) Nested IF
On the Report worksheet:
- Develop an IF function using the new Recommended Exchange Rate Type value (from the DataInput worksheet to calculate the Cost Price (AU) (in the Cost Price (AU) column) using the following criteria:
- If the Exchange Rate Type is IE then the Cost Price (AU) is calculated by multiplying the Cost Price (IE) by the Exchange Rate (IE to AU) cell on the DataInput
Hint:
Cost Price (IE) x Exchange Rate (IE to AU)
- If the Exchange Rate Type is NZ then the Cost Price (AU) is calculated by multiplying the Cost Price (NZ) by the Exchange Rate (NZ to AU) cell on the DataInput
Hint:
Cost Price (NZ) x Exchange Rate (NZ to AU)
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- Ensure that you include rounding (to 2 decimal places – Beskeen Excel Unit B) into each calculation in your IF function and error checking (Beskeen Excel Unit E) to avoid incorrect results due to typing mistakes.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
Also do not include any unit measures such as $, kg or km in the IF function as this will result in a #VALUE error message. Brackets must only be used as indicated in the hints given above, any incorrect or extraneous usage of brackets may result in loss of marks.
You must remove any reference to the prefix Report! from these Nested IF functions to reduce complexity and redundancy of code.
See the Beskeen Excel Unit E and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating IF functions
- Test the IF function: Once you have completed the Cost Price (AU) IF function, perform the following two tests on it to ensure that it is working correctly:
- On the DataInput worksheet, type NZ into the Exchange Rate Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Cost Price (AU) have changed.
- On the DataInput worksheet, type GIGO into the Exchange Rate Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Cost Price (AU) now displays an error message.
Task 12: Report Worksheet Selling Price Nested IF
On the Report worksheet:
- Develop an IF function using the new Recommended MarkUp Type value (from the DataInput worksheet) to calculate the Selling Price (in the Selling Price column) using the following criteria:
- If the MarkUp Type is Store then the Selling Price is calculated by increasing Cost Price by the Store’s Recommended MarkUp % from the DataInput worksheet
Hint:
Cost Price (AU) + Cost Price (AU) x Store Recommended MarkUp
- If the MarkUp Type is Supplier then the Selling Price is calculated by increasing Cost Price by the Supplier’s Recommended MarkUp
Hint:
Cost Price (AU) + Cost Price (AU) x Supplier Recommended MarkUp
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- Ensure that you include rounding (to 2 decimal places – Beskeen Excel Unit B) into each calculation in your IF function and error checking (Beskeen Excel Unit E) to avoid incorrect results due to typing mistakes.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
Also do not include any unit measures such as $, kg or km in the IF function as this will result in a #VALUE error message. Brackets must only be used as indicated in the hints given above, any incorrect or extraneous usage of brackets may result in loss of marks.
You must remove any reference to the prefix Report! from these Nested IF functions to reduce complexity and redundancy of code.
See the Beskeen Excel Unit E and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating IF functions
- Test the IF function: Once you have completed the Selling Price IF function, perform the following two tests on it to ensure that it is working correctly:
- On the DataInput worksheet, type Supplier into the MarkUp Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Selling Prices have changed.
- On the DataInput worksheet, type GIGO into the MarkUp Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Selling Prices now displays an error message.
Task 13: Report Worksheet Freight Cost Nested IF
- On the DataInput worksheet, type Lethbridge-Stewart Freight into the cell containing the phrase: [Insert Freight Type here].
- On the Report worksheet develop an IF function using the new Recommended Freight Type value (from the DataInput worksheet to calculate the Freight Cost (in the Freight Cost column) using the following criteria:
- If the Freight Type is Lethbridge-Stewart Freight then the Freight Cost is calculated at twenty-five cents ($0.25) per kilogram of the item’s freight weight and a third of a cent ($0.0033) per kilometre (Distance) if over 750 km per item ordered (Order Qty).
Hint:
($0.25 x Item Weight + IF(Distance > 750 km, $0.0033 x Distance, 0)) x OrderQty
- If the Freight Type is Sarah Jane Smith Transport then the Freight Cost is calculated at a four dollars and fifty cents ($4.50) for the first nine hundred and ninety grams (0.99 kg) and then at a dollar and five cents ($1.05) per kilogram of the item’s freight weight over nine hundred and ninety grams (0.99 kg) per item ordered (Order Qty).
Hint:
($4.50 + IF(Item Weight > 0.99 kg, (Item Weight – 0.99 kg) x $1.05, 0)) x OrderQty
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- Ensure that you include rounding (to 2 decimal places – Beskeen Excel Unit B) into each calculation in your IF function and error checking (Beskeen Excel Unit E) to avoid incorrect results due to typing mistakes.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
Also do not include any unit measures such as $, kg or km in the IF function as this will result in a #VALUE error message. Brackets must only be used as indicated in the hints given above, any incorrect or extraneous usage of brackets may result in loss of marks.
You must remove any reference to the prefix Report! from these Nested IF functions to reduce complexity and redundancy of code.
See the Beskeen Excel Unit E and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating IF functions
- Test the IF function: Once you have completed the Freight Cost IF function, perform the following three tests on it to ensure that it is working correctly:
- On the DataInput worksheet, type Sarah Jane Smith Transport into the Freight Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Freight Costs have changed.
- On the DataInput worksheet, type GIGO into the Freight Type cell.
- Go to the Report worksheet and observe whether the Freight Costs now displays an error message.
Task 14: Report Worksheet IF / AND: Item Discount
- On the Report worksheet develop an IF / AND function to calculate the amount of Item Discount given to an individual item on an order (in the Item Discount column) using the following criteria:
- If the OrderQty is greater than or equal to ten (10) of the same item in any single order AND the Selling Price for that item is greater than $25.00, then the Item Discount is calculated at 5% of the Selling Price for that item, otherwise the Item Discount is zero.
Hint:
=IF (AND (OrderQty >= 10, Selling Price > $25), Selling Price x 7.5%, 0)
- Ensure that you include rounding (to 2 decimal places – Beskeen Excel Unit B) into each calculation in your IF / AND function.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
Also do not include any unit measures such as $, kg or km in the IF function as this will result in a #VALUE error message. Brackets must only be used as indicated in the hints given above, any incorrect or extraneous usage of brackets may result in loss of marks.
You must remove any reference to the prefix Report! from these IF / AND functions to reduce complexity and redundancy of code.
See the Beskeen Excel Unit E and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating IF functions
- Test the IF function: Once you have completed the Item Discount IF / AND function and filled it down the column, review the values to ensure that it is working correctly in the following situations:
- OrderQty is less than ten (10) and Selling Price is less than or equal to $25, should result in $0.00 Item Discount.
- OrderQty is less than ten (10) and Selling Price is greater than $25, should result in $0.00 Item Discount.
- OrderQty is greater than or equal to ten (10) and Selling Price is less than or equal to $25, should result in $0.00 Item Discount.
- OrderQty is greater than or equal to ten (10) and Selling Price is greater than $25, should result in an Item Discount.
Task 15: Report Worksheet Purchases, Sales and Order Discount Formulas
On the Report worksheet calculate the following three simple formulas:
- Purchases by multiplying Order Qty with Cost Price (AU).
- Sales by multiplying Order Qty by the difference of Selling Price less the Item Discount amount.
Hint:
=(Selling Price – Item Discount) x Order Qty
- Order Discount by multiplying Order Qty with Item Discount.
Note: All formulas must be designed to be typed once at the top of each column and copied down to the remaining cells in the column – Beskeen Excel Unit B.
You must remove any reference to the prefix Report! from these formulae to reduce complexity and redundancy of code. Brackets must only be used as indicated in the hints given above, any incorrect or extraneous usage of brackets may result in loss of marks.
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Task 16: Modify Data Input Worksheet
On the DataInput worksheet:
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Bank Charges Expenses here]” in cell D15 with $7,695.65
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Electricity Expenses here]” in cell D16 with $2,537.20
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Freight Inwards Expense here] ” in cell D17 with $85,130.55
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Internet Expense here] ” in cell D18 with $4,159.98
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Telephone Expenses here]” in cell D19 with $3,392.22
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Wages Expenses here]” in cell D20 with $49,202.42
Task 17: Calculations Worksheet Formulas
On the Calculations worksheet calculate the following four simple formula:
- Replace the phrase in D4 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Total Sales by adding all the Sales in the Sales column on the Reports worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D7 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Total Quarterly Fixed Expenses by adding all the Quarterly Fixed Expenses on the DataInput worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D10 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Total Purchases by adding all the Purchases in the Purchases column on the Reports worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D11 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Total Freight by adding all the Freight Costs in the Freight Cost column on the Reports worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D13 “[Insert Formula here]” with a formula to calculate the Total Quarterly Variable Expenses by adding all the Quarterly Variable Expenses on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D15 “[Insert Formula here]” with a formula to calculate the Total Profit by subtracting the Total Quarterly Fixed and Total Quarterly Variable Expenses from the Total Sales on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D16 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Total Discount for Orders by using the SUMIF() function to add up all cells with an Order Discount greater than 0 in the Order Discount column on the Reports worksheet.
- Replace the phrase in D17 “[Insert Formula here]” with a function to calculate the Number of Orders where a Discount was Applied by using the COUNTIF() function to count all cells with an Order Discount greater than 0 in the Order Discount column on the Reports worksheet.
Hint: For details on SUMIF and COUNTIF usage see Beskeen Unit E.
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Task 18: Data Input Cell References
On the DataInput worksheet:
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D12 with a cell reference to the Total Sales amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D22 with a cell reference to the Total Quarterly Fixed Expenses amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D25 with a cell reference to the Total Purchases Expenses amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D26 with a cell reference to the Total Freight Outwards Expenses amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D28 with a cell reference to the Total Quarterly Variable Expenses amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D30 with a cell reference to the Total Profit amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D31 with a cell reference to the Total Discount for Orders amount on the Calculations worksheet.
- Replace the phrase “[Insert Cell Reference Here]” in cell D32 with a cell reference to the No. Orders Discount Applied amount on the Calculations worksheet.
Note: Ensure that you only use cell referencing for the Totals data.
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Modify the CustomerTable, ItemTable, OrdersTable, SuppliersTable, DataInput, Calculations and Report worksheets to a professional level of presentation, making sure that the data is formatted correctly. Use bold, italics, font size, font colours, shading, lines and borders.
Task 19: Scenarios
Using the Scenario Manager in Excel create and check the following eight (8) Scenarios using the Changing Cells of D4, D5 and D7 on the DataInput worksheet:
Scenario | Markup Type | Freight Type | Exchange Rate Type |
1 | Store | Lethbridge-Stewart Freight | IE |
2 | Store | Lethbridge-Stewart Freight | NZ |
3 | Store | Sarah Jane Smith Transport | IE |
4 | Store | Sarah Jane Smith Transport | NZ |
5 | Supplier | Lethbridge-Stewart Freight | IE |
6 | Supplier | Lethbridge-Stewart Freight | NZ |
7 | Supplier | Sarah Jane Smith Transport | IE |
8 | Supplier | Sarah Jane Smith Transport | NZ |
Note: Ensure you have a suitable scenario name for each scenario, eg. Scenario 1, Scenario 2 …
See the Beskeen Excel Unit K and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating Scenarios.
Task 20: Scenario Summary
Using the Scenario Manager in Excel create a Scenario Summary worksheet from the DataInput worksheet based on the eight (8) Scenarios from Task 20 and focusing on the Result cells D12, D22, D25, D26, D28, D30, D31 and D32 on the DataInput worksheet.
Place the Scenario Summary worksheet between the Calculations and Report worksheets.
Note: Format your Scenario Summary worksheet to look professional as follows:
- Modify the heading of the Scenario Summary
- Remove the Current Value and Notes
- Label the Changing Cells and Results Cells
See the Beskeen Excel Unit K and the Videos provided in the Course Content section for more details on creating Scenarios.
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