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The document outlines a series of tasks for a lab assignment in a BSc Chemical Engineering course. It includes instructions for creating and manipulating worksheets, using formulas, applying functions, preparing for printing, and sorting data. Each task provides step-by-step guidance for students to practice their skills in spreadsheet management and data analysis.
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Ict L4

The document outlines a series of tasks for a lab assignment in a BSc Chemical Engineering course. It includes instructions for creating and manipulating worksheets, using formulas, applying functions, preparing for printing, and sorting data. Each task provides step-by-step guidance for students to practice their skills in spreadsheet management and data analysis.
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Name Registration No
ZAINAB BIBI BS-24-IB-102897
Lab#
Batch: Teacher:
BSChe 2024-28 Dr. Irfan Ul Haq

Semester Lab Engineer:


2nd Mr. Adnan Ijaz

TASK 1
Create a worksheet with a header row and several data rows. Steps: o Freeze the top row by using the
“Freeze Top Row” option. o Next, select a cell (for example, cell C5) and use the “Freeze Panes”
command to lock both rows and columns as described in the document. o Finally, unfreeze the panes
to check your work.

TASK 2

Practice entering formulas manually and using the AutoSum function. Steps: o Create a small table
with numeric values. o First, enter a formula that adds several cells using the “=” operator and basic
mathematical operators (e.g., =A1+A2+A3). o Then, replace the manual formula with the SUM
function (e.g., =SUM (A1:A3))
SUM

TASK 3

Utilize common functions like AVERAGE, COUNT, MAX, and MIN. Steps: o In your worksheet, create a
column of numbers. o Use the function library or AutoSum dropdown to insert functions that calculate
the average, count, maximum, and minimum values. o Verify that the functions update automatically
when you change data

SUM:
AVERAGE:

COUNT:

MAX:
MIN:

TASK 5

TASK 5

Prepare a worksheet for printing with custom page layout settings. Steps: o Set up print titles so that
header rows repeat on every printed page. o Configure page setup options (margins, orientation, paper
size) and add a header or footer. o Preview the print layout to ensure
TASK 7

Sort a dataset using different criteria. Steps: o Enter a table of names and scores (or any multi-column
data). o Sort the data alphabetically by name and numerically by score. o Practice multi-level sorting
(e.g., sort first by one column like “Semester” and then by “Last Name”). o Experiment with sorting by
cell color if you apply color formatting.

DATA ENTER

SORTING
TASK 9

TASK 10
TASK 12

TASK 11

NEW SHEET

HIDE SHEET

UNHIDE
DELETING

TASK 12

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