حل اختبار دورة ادخال بيانات ومعالجة نصوص: اكسل Excel
Introduction to Data Entry and Processing Course
Overview of the Course Structure
- The video introduces a new model for data entry and processing, specifically tailored for the General Organization for Technical Training.
- It outlines the testing method, grading distribution, and necessary conditions to pass the exam.
Testing Methodology
- The test is conducted via computer (automated testing), requiring candidates to meet a minimum typing speed.
- Emphasis on accuracy in spacing between words; errors can lead to failing the typing speed requirement.
Grading Distribution
Breakdown of Scores
- The total score for the exam is 100 points:
- Typing speed: 30 points
- Theory: 20 points
- Practical Word Processing: 30 points
- Excel practical questions: approximately 10 questions worth a total of 20 points.
Practical Exam Insights
Key Focus Areas
- Candidates should focus on understanding basic mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, division).
- Importance of following instructions carefully during practical tests; candidates are advised to save their work frequently.
Specific Tasks in Excel
- First task involves setting borders for all table data; clarity on whether it refers to specific ranges or entire tables is crucial.
- Next tasks include filling cells with specified colors and adjusting column widths automatically based on content size.
Formatting Techniques
Color Coding and Adjustments
- Instructions may require shading specific rows or columns with designated colors using standard color tools in Excel.
- Automatic adjustment of column width ensures that text fits properly within cells without manual resizing.
Centering Tables
- Candidates must learn how to center tables both horizontally and vertically on pages, which involves navigating through page layout settings.
Calculating Transportation Costs in Excel
Understanding Manual Equations
- The discussion begins with the need to calculate printing costs and transportation costs using manual equations.
- Emphasis is placed on following the equation structure carefully, even when parentheses or divisions are involved.
- The speaker explains how to input the purchase cost into Excel, highlighting that multiplication is represented by an asterisk (*) rather than 'x'.
Executing Calculations
- After entering the formula for transportation costs (7% of purchase cost), pressing "Enter" will yield results for food items.
- The speaker notes that calculations should be applied across all relevant columns or categories, not just one item.
Finding Maximum Values
- A new task involves calculating the maximum value for each column, clarifying that this refers to individual columns rather than overall maximum values.
- Instructions are given on selecting the appropriate function in Excel to find maximum values, specifically using "MAX" for calculations.
Finding Minimum Values
- Transitioning to finding minimum values, it’s noted that similar steps apply as with maximum values but focus on identifying lower limits instead.
- The importance of correctly selecting ranges is reiterated to ensure accurate calculations of minimum values across different categories.
Creating Charts in Excel
Chart Creation Process
- The next topic covers creating a bar chart based on two specific columns: product type and transportation cost.
- Proper selection of data ranges is crucial; users must highlight both columns before proceeding with chart creation.
Customizing Chart Titles
- Once the chart is created, users are instructed on how to rename it appropriately according to specified requirements (e.g., "Transportation Cost for All Items").
Moving Charts Between Sheets