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face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">I received the following
from a fellow student,<br>
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What does it mean by "if you use Excel and you make the
worksheets look like the<br>
report form, you can turn in the Excel worksheets.<span
style="background-color: rgb(0, 255, 255);"> </span><span
style="background-color: rgb(0, 255, 255);">However, you</span><span
style="background-color: rgb(0, 255, 255);"> still need to
include<br>
the report form (scanned) even though it will be blank. "</span><span
style="background-color: rgb(0, 255, 255);"> </span> ?<br>
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This means you can use Excel or Word to produce the report sheet
(making it look<br>
pretty much like the report sheet). I actually encourage it.
If you do this there's no<br>
point in copying it all over to the report sheet. The report
sheet will be "blank".<br>
Include the Excel or Word report sheet you made in your report.
Then scan or take<br>
a picture of the "blank" report form from the manual and include
it with the report,<br>
even though you didn't actually fill it in.<br>
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For exp 1 the report form/sheet is page 9 in the manual.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer<br>
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