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How to use Excel to keep grades and attendance.How to download from Blackboard 9.1, how to fit worksheets to one page, how to rotate headers, how to highlight every other line to make it easier to read, and have excel enter dates that the class meets automatically.

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G&A Secret Sharer

23 August 2012

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Objectives

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1. Download the grade book from BB

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2. Highlight every other line to make it easier to read

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3. Change the direction of the headers

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4. Shrink the sheet to fit on one page

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5. Keep your GA in the cloud on Microsoft’s SkyDrive

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Or in Google Documents

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6. Excel can enter the days that the class meets automatically

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1. Download the grade book from BB

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Click Grade Center in the Control Panel

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Click Work Offine, then Download

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Be sure Full Grade Center is selected, then click Submit.

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Now click DOWNLOAD

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Either choose the Save File or Open with Microsoft Excel option and then click OK.

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When you see this warning click Yes.

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The downloaded file opens in Excel

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Click File and then give this file a name and choose where you want to save the file

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In Save as Type choose Excel Workbook (*.xlsx).

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BB adds a number for each column like 17380 for the Tokens column.

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You can now use this file.

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2. Highlight every other line to make it easier to read

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Select row 10, then right click and choose Format Cells

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Choose a Background Color then click OK

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Now row 9 has white background color and row 10 has a grey background

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Select Rows 9 and 10, then click the Format Painter icon

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Then select the remaining rows below row 10 and formatting is copied

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3. Change the direction of the headers

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Select the row

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Right click the selected row and choose Format Cells

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Select the Alignment tab

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Under Orientation, click the red diamond and drag up

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Once the red diamond is at the top, click OK

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Now the headers can be shrunk to save space

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Select all by clicking the Select All button

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Then double-click right column border of any of selected columns

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The columns shrink to fit the data

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4. Shrink the sheet to fit on one page

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Click the Page Layout button to switch to Page Layout view.

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Here the columns won’t fit all one page-notice the page break line.

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In the Scale to Fit group, in the Width box, select 1 page, and in Height box, select Automatic.

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Now the columns are on one page but changing the orientation to landscape is better

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Select Landscape under Orientation in the Page Setup Group

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Click File, then Print to see how it will look when printed

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5. Keep your GA in the cloud

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Or in Goggle Drive

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6. Excel can enter the days that the class meets automatically.

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1. Enter first day of class

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2. For classes that meet weekly enter: =c8+7

then hit enter on the keyboard.

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Highlight the first 2 dates and place cursor in lower right corner

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As you drag the mouse to the right the dates are entered for you!

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Other suggestions

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Use one Excel file for all your courses each semester

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Create worksheets for each class in one file.

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