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2 Spreadsheets and Business Graphics: Facts and Figures Chapter 13

3 Why Use Spreadsheets?  Plan ahead (What if)  Make the computer do the work  See the results of change

4 The Nature of Spreadsheets  Use numbers to track performance  Manual  Tedious  Time-consuming  Error-prone  Electronic spreadsheets  Automate  Increase ability to track performance

5 Electronic Spreadsheets VisiCalc  First electronic spreadsheet program  1979  Apple II microcomputer  Computer becomes an indispensable tool for financial analysis

6 Electronic Spreadsheets Labor Saving Automatic recalculation  Change one value  All dependent values are recalculated  A single change can affect many calculations

7 Electronic Spreadsheets Labor Saving “What If” Analysis The process of changing one or more spreadsheet values and observing the resulting calculated effect What if we reduce the price by 5%? What if we buy a home and the mortgage rate increases by.5%?

8 Working with Spreadsheets  Plan  Create  Edit and proofread  Format  Print  Add graphics  Provide data security – password, protect

9 Working with Spreadsheets The plan… …The result

10  Enter data and calculations  Electronic spreadsheet automatically performs the calculations  Error-free results are displayed on the spreadsheet  Print  Store to be used again

11 Electronic Spreadsheets Fundamentals  Screen  Window into the spreadsheet  Scroll using mouse or cursor-movement keys  Rows and columns  Row – number  Column – letters

12 Electronic Spreadsheets Fundamentals  Cell  Junction of a row and column  Cell address (cell reference) – letter and number  Active cell (current cell)  Highlighted with border or reverse video  Can enter or edit data in active cell only

13 Cell Contents  Label  Descriptive text about entries  Not used for calculations  Value  Number  May be used in calculations

14 Cell Contents Formula  Calculation instruction  Contains  Cell address  One or more arithmetic operators  Functions  Result appears in the cell containing the formula  Calculation appears in the formula bar

15  Pre-programmed formulas  Used in formulas in place of operators  Common  SUM  AVERAGE  COUNT  MIN  MAX

16 Cell Ranges  Group of one or more adjacent cells occurring in a rectangular shape  Treated as a unit during an operation  Indicate the upper-left and lower-right cells of the block  May be referenced in a formula or function

17 Formatting Features  Column width  Row height  Headings  Number styles – commas, number of decimals, dollar and percent signs  Appearance of data  Justification  Text font and style

18 Formatting Features  Decoration  Borders  Color  Clip art  Business graphics  Shows words and numbers in visual form  Quickly and easily understood

19 Business Graphics  Generate and sustain the interest of an audience  Make a lesson, report, or business document more attractive  Help get a point across  Can reveal a trend that is lost in a column of numbers  Presenter appears more prepared and organized

20 Business Graphics Analytical graphics View and analyze data Presentation graphics Make a positive impression during a presentation

21 Help users analyze and understand data Line Bar Pie

22 Shows trends or cycles over time Axis Plot area Data point Labels Titles

23  Comparisons  Rectangular area up to the height of the point being plotted  Easy to absorb

24  Proportions Relationship between parts and whole  One time period  Exploded pie chart One wedge pulled slightly away from the pie

25  Look like preparation by professional graphic artist  Charts  Graphs  Visual aids  Control the appearance when you create it  Produce graphics faster  Make last-minute changes

26 Presentation Graphics Business- quality Graphics  Edit and enhance charts created by other programs  Create charts, diagrams, drawing, and text slides  Use clip art  Support animated effects  Add sounds

27 Presentation Graphics Business- quality Graphics Hardware  High-resolution color monitor  Color printer  Ability to project computer slides on a screen

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29 Objectives  Describe the advantages of spreadsheets  List several applications for spreadsheets  Explain the underlying principles of electronic spreadsheet use  Describe how to set up and modify a spreadsheet  Describe the advantages of business graphics  Differentiate between analytical and presentation graphics  Name the elements of standard charts and graphs

30 Contents  Why Use Spreadsheets? Why Use Spreadsheets?  Working with Spreadsheets Working with Spreadsheets  Business Graphics Business Graphics  Analytical Graphics Analytical Graphics  Presentation Graphics Presentation Graphics


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