- To start another workbook, Click the New button
on the Standard toolbar.
- In cell H1, type Age Structure
- In cell J1, type Life Expectancy at Birth
- In cell A2, type Country
- In cell B2, type Area
- In cell C2, type Population
- In cell D2, type Government
- In cell E2, type Independence
- In cell F2, type US Contact
- In cell G2, type Teens
- In cell H2, type Adults
- In cell I2, type Seniors
- In cell J2, type Total
- In cell K2, type Male
- In cell L2, type Female
- Save the workbook as World Statistics1 in your exercises
folder
- Select columns B and C. Right-click column B (on the
selection) and click Format Cells... In the Format Cells dialog box,
click the Number property
page. In the Category list, click Number. Set the Decimal
Places to 0. Click the Use 1000 Separator (,) check box to check it.
Click OK.
- Right-click column F and click Format Cells... From the Number property sheet, click Special. In the Type list, click Phone
Number

- Click OK.
- Select columns G, H, and I.
- Press Ctrl + 1. From the Number property page, in the Category list, click Percentage. Set the Decimal Places to 0. Click OK.
- Complete the World Statistics worksheet.
- To save the workbook, press Ctrl + S.
- To open an existing workbook, press Ctrl + O.
- In the Open dialog box, double-click GSC Employees1. Notice
that the cells in column B have been to configured to display employees
numbers with a period (.) after the first 2 number digits.
- To clear a format that is set on some cells, right-click column B and click Format Cells...
- In the Format Cells dialog box, in the Category list box of
the Number tab, click General and click OK. Now, the numbers display
regularly.
- To use a special preset format, right-click column H and click Format Cells...
- From the Number property sheet, in the Category list, click Special. In the Type list, click Phone Number. Click OK.
- To use a custom format, we will change the way dates in column G display. Instead of 04/14/89, we prefer 14-Apr-89.
Right-click column G, and click Format Cells...
- In the Category list, click Custom. In the Type list, click d-mmm-yy

- Click OK. Notice how dates display now.
- Now we will configure how employees numbers display. Instead of 38002, we will display 38-002. To achieve that, we will
create our own format.
To create a custom format, right-click column B and click Format Cells...
- In the Category list, click Custom. In the Type list, click #,##0.
- In the text box under Type:, click and edit the content to display
0#-##0
- Click OK. Notice how the employees numbers display now

- Save the workbook.
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