Microsoft MO-201 Microsoft Excel Expert (Excel and Excel 2019) Online Training
Microsoft MO-201 Online Training
The questions for MO-201 were last updated at Dec 20,2024.
- Exam Code: MO-201
- Exam Name: Microsoft Excel Expert (Excel and Excel 2019)
- Certification Provider: Microsoft
- Latest update: Dec 20,2024
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
On the “New Products” worksheet, create a Histogram chart that shows the “Retail Price” of the products in bins with widths of $10.
The chart size and position do not matter.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
On the “New Products” worksheet, create a Histogram chart that shows the “Retail Price” of the products in bins with widths of $10.
The chart size and position do not matter.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.
The Navigation area at the bottom of the exam panel contains the following commands.
✑ Previous Task/Next Task. Saves your response and moves to the previous or next task in the current project.
✑ Leave feedback after exam. Flags the task to indicate that you want to leave feedback about it after the exam.
✑ Mark for review. Flags the task to indicate that you want to return to it before you finish the exam.
✑ Mark as complete. Flags the task to indicate that you feel you have completed the task.
In projects that contain multiple tasks, you can switch between tasks by clicking the task tab, Next Task button, or Previous Task button.
End of the instructions.
From the “Employees” worksheet, create a macro named “Header”. Store the macro in the current workbook. Configure the macro to insert the “Sheet Name” in the left header cell of the active page and the “Page Number” in the right header cell.