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IENG 423 Design of Decision Support Systems

IENG 423 Design of Decision Support Systems. Modeling with Excel Excel Basics. So, let’s imagine…. In the spirit of the election season that we are in… You are the treasurer for a newly formed political party… Whose whole platform is to have more parties…

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IENG 423 Design of Decision Support Systems

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  1. IENG 423Design of Decision Support Systems Modeling with Excel Excel Basics

  2. So, let’s imagine… • In the spirit of the election season that we are in… • You are the treasurer for a newly formed political party… • Whose whole platform is to have more parties… • Your new political party is called the … • Party Party

  3. You have a fund raising team- ..and, for December they have turned in… 3

  4. You need the total contributions So, you can add the money column 4

  5. It turns out that not all of the data was in when you start this table • … and Fred thought he could keep part of the money for his own party this weekend 5

  6. So, we need to recalculate 6

  7. MS Excel Oh, you need to do this for December and January 7

  8. So, how do you get started • Like Dennis Hopper says “You need a Plan” • What is the spreadsheet suppose to do? – What is it purpose? -- write it down • What are the givens, the inputs • Are there categories of information that will be part of the spreadsheet? • What outputs do you need? • What are the relationships between the inputs and outputs

  9. So, how do you get started • Like Dennis Hopper says “You need a Plan” • Make a sketch – yes on paper! • Is it laid out to be meaningful, usable and useful to - the end user – not you – the end user? • And don’t forget to test it • And test it again

  10. So, how do you get started • This does not mean that the plan is “carved in stone” • In fact, Excel is pretty powerful with respect to letting you modify your model after you have created it (usually) • …and it is pretty smart about adapting your model as you make changes (usually)

  11. Remember • You are developing your spreadsheet application for a customer, client or boss • Always try to put yourself in their shoes

  12. MS Excel • Entering Data • Selecting a Cell • Entering Text • Excel sort of knows • Entering numeric data • Entering numbers as text • Entering Dates

  13. MS Excel • Entering arithmetic expressions or formulae • Prefix entry with arithmetic operator • Recommend using = • For example, • Entering an = and a cell reference will enter whatever is in the referenced cell in the current active cell • We will come back to this!

  14. MS Excel • Selecting • Cells • Columns • Rows • Contiguous Ranges • Extending selected contiguous ranges • Noncontiguous ranges

  15. MS Excel • Selecting • Entire worksheet • Other worksheets

  16. MS Excel • Inserting columns in a worksheet • Inserting rows in a worksheet • Adjusting column widths • Drag column edge • Set to specific width • Autofit • Adjusting row heights • Like above

  17. MS Excel • Erasing cell data • Delete – tries to move neighboring cells or delete entire row or column • Point to cell and hit space bar – enters a space in cell – will cause cells that use the active cell in a formula to error • Clear Contents – will set cell to have no values

  18. MS Excel • Autofill • Will copy active cell contents to other contiguous cells • Will copy formula in active cell to contiguous cells – with adjustments • Extend a series in two or more selected cells

  19. MS Excel • Copy and Paste • Copies selected contents to other cells • Copies formulae with adjustments

  20. MS Excel • Save • Save As • Save often

  21. For Next Time • Read Chapters 3 and 4 of MS Excel 2003 Step by Step • Do some research on importing files • Txt files • Delimited files • Other Excel Workbooks • XML files

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