First, named ranges were created for the price cells (E22:E26) and sales data (G14:G18 and G19). Then, three scenarios were added to the scenario manager: Current Prices, Reduced Prices, and Increased Prices. The Current Prices scenario does not change the price values, while Reduced Prices and Increased Prices modify the price values in E22:E26 to show reduced and increased price impacts on sales.
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3. Second we select key Prices
First we select E22:E26 in the name box
Third we press the Enter Key
the cells are now named
Prices
4. Naming G14:G18
DollarSales
Second we select key
First we select G14:G18 DollarSales in the name
box
Third we press the Enter Key
the cells are now named
DollarSales
5. Naming G19
TotalSales
Second we key TotalSales
First we select G19 in the name box
Third we press the Enter Key
the cells are now named
TotalSales
6. From the Formula Tab
Select D22:D26.
Click / press Create from Selection
use the left column to create Range Names
Automatically.
7. From the Formula Tab
Select D22:D26.
Click / press Create from Selection
Check the Left Column column to create
Range Names Automatically.
9. Under the Data Tab
In the Data Tools group
Select What-If-Analysis
Select Scenario Manager…
Scenario Manager opens
Select Add
10. Under Scenario
name enter: Press F3 the Paste Name
Current Prices dialog box opens.
Select Prices Select OK
In the comment section add This Scenario
shows sales at current prices.
11. The Scenario Values dialog box opens
Since we do not want to change the
prices on the Current Prices we will just
select OK.
14. With the Add Scenario dialog box open.
In the Scenario Name:
We Key Reduced Prices
We Tab to Changing Cells We notice that
E22:26 are selected which is what we Want
We select OK
We Tab to Comment: and add :This Scenario
shows sales at Reduced Prices
15. With the Scenario Values dialog box open.
We Change the prices to a Reduced Amount
We select OK
16. The Scenario Manager dialog box opens.
We want to Add to the Scenario.
We select Add
We select OK
17. With the Add Scenario dialog box open.
In the Scenario Name: We Key Increased Prices
We Tab to Changing Cells We notice that
E22:26 are selected which is what we Want
We select OK
We Tab to Comment: and add :
This Scenario shows sales at Increased Prices
18. With the Scenario Values dialog box open.
We Change the prices to an Increased Amount
We select OK