![]() ![]() Compare your work with the self-check answer key and then submit the PR3 Williams workbook as directed by your instructor.Make any changes needed to make the worksheet print on one page with landscape orientation. Review the worksheet in Print Preview.If the cells say “No” when the data bar in the cell above it is red and “Maybe” when the data bar in the cell above it is blue, your IF statement is correct. Check to see if your IF statement worked correctly in row 50.Enter an IF statement in C50 that displays the word “No” if the amount in C49 is less than or equal to zero and “Maybe” if the amount is greater than zero. Use the Quick Analysis tool to add data bars to this data. Add a Top and Double Bottom Border to the data in Row 49. Format the data in Rows 47 and 49 as Currency with no decimal places.In C49, enter a formula that calculates the difference between Total Income and Total Expenses (=Total Income-Total Expenses) for January. ![]() In C47, enter a formula that adds together all of the expense category totals for January.Apply the Comma format with no decimal places in all the other rows.Format all the total rows as Currency with no decimal places and with a top border. Format the numerical data in Row 3 as Currency with no decimal places. ![]() Use the SUM function to calculate the Yearly Total Personal Expenses in cell O45.Similar to step 6, use the SUM function to calculate the Total Home Expenses, Total Daily Living Expenses, Total Transportation Expenses, Total Entertainment Expenses, and Total Personal Expenses for each month.In C6: N6, use the SUM function to calculate the Total Income for each month.Delete the formulas from O7, O17, O24, O32, and O38. Use the Totals tab in the Quick Analysis tool to add the SUM to Column O.In the rows for Income #1, Income #2, Mortgage/Rent, Homeowners/Rent Insurance, Car Insurance, Car Payment, and Gym Fees/Memberships, copy the values for January to the cells for February through December. Next you need to complete the monthly values for some of the income and expense items.Bold and center align all of the headings in Row 2.Adjust column widths as needed to fit the names of the months in these columns. Using the text in cell C2, use Autofill to fill in the months February through December in cells D2:N2.O2 Yearly Total (adjust column width as needed to fit this text) Insert two new rows at the top of the worksheet.Open the file named PR3 Data and then save it as PR3 Williams. ![]() They have started their budget spreadsheet, but they need your help with it. They want to use Excel to examine their household budget. They are trying to decide if they can afford to move to a better apartment, one that is closer to work and school. Kelly works as a marketing manager at a clothing company in North Portland. Elijah works part time and attends the local community college. Elijah and Kelly Williams are a recently married couple living in Portland, Oregon. ![]()
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