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#Exp19_Excel_Ch12_Cap_Inventory You are the operations manager for Bulldog collectables, a small  start-up company that deals with sports memorabilia. As you prepare to  document your inventory, you decide to utilize a template to save time.  To complete this task, you will create a worksheet based on an  Office.com template; you will also use the Macro Recorder and Visual  Basic for Application to automate sorting and calculations within the  workbook. Start   Excel. Download and open the file named . Grader has automatically added   your last name to the beginning of the filename. Delete the Inventory Pick List   and Bin Lookup worksheets. Delete the INVENTORY PICK LIST   and BIN LOOKUP icons located  respectively in cells E2 and F2. Then Clear all   existing Data  Validation in the range A1:K15. Delete the values in the range   B5:J15. Record a macro named , be sure to use relative    references. Ensure the macro sorts the data in the table in ascending  order   based on SKU (column A). Stop the Macro Recorder and Save the  workbook as a   Macro-Enabled Template. Create a form control button   that spans the cell E2:E3. Assign the Sort macro and edit the button text to . Use the VBA Editor to create a   new module. Type the following VBA code to create a custom Inventory Value  function then   save and exit the VBA Editor (be sure to leave a blank  line between each line   and before ): Click cell J5 and use the newly   created InventoryValue function to  calculate the value of the inventory for   each item in column I. Use the VBA Editor to create a   new module named . Type the following VBA statements to create the   sub procedure (leave appropriate line spacing). Insert a new module named . Type  the following VBA   state

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ments to create the sub procedure and then save  and exit the VBA Editor   (leave appropriate line spacing). Insert a Form Control Button   spanning cells F2:F3 named . Assign the UnprotectWorkbook macro to the newly   created Control Button. Insert a Form Control Button   spanning the range G2:H3 named . Assign the macro ProtectWorkbook. Insert the comment in cell B3 (include the period). Insert the comment in cell C3 (include the period). Inspect the document for private   information and hidden properties.  Save the file when prompted then remove   Document Properties and  Personal Information, and Headers and Footers. Note: Mac users, from the Excel menu, open your preferences, click  Security,   and then click the check box to Remove personal information  from this file on   save. Delete any headers or footers in the workbook. Check the document for   accessibility issues. Use the Accessibility  Checker pane to change the cell   styles to Normal in order to repair  the issue. Check the document for   compatibility with Excel 2010, 2013, and 2016. Note: Mac users, skip this step. Insert a new worksheet named . Open the VBA Editor, open Module   1, and copy the code. Paste the code in the Code worksheet starting in cell   A1. In the VBA Editor, open Module   2, and copy the code. Paste the code in the Code worksheet starting in cell   A22. In the VBA Editor, open the   ProtectWorkbook, and copy the code. Paste the code in the Code worksheet   starting in cell A28. In the VBA Editor, open the   UnprotectWorkbook module, and copy the  code. Paste the code in the Code   worksheet starting in cell A35. Close the VBA Editor and save   the workbook as an xlsx file (not Macro-Enabled). Close . Exit Excel. Submit the file   as directed.

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