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City Name
New York, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Phoenix, AZ
Philadelphia, PA
San Antonio, TX
San Diego, CA
Dallas, TX
San Jose, CA
Total US population
Population of the 10 Largest U.S. Cities
Year
1970
1980
1990
7.895.563
7.811.801
7.322.564
2.811.801
2.968.528
3.485.398
3.369.357
3.005.072
2.783.726
1.233.535
1.595.138
1.630.553
584.303
789.704
983.403
1.949.996
1.688.210
1.585.577
654.153
785.940
935.933
697.471
875.538
1.110.549
844.401
904.599
782.248
459.913
629.400
782.248
203.211.926
226.545.805
248.709.873
2000
8.008.278
3.694.820
2.896.016
1.953.631
1.321.045
1.517.550
1.444.646
1.223.400
1.188.580
894.943
2010
8.391.881
3.831.868
2.851.268
2.257.926
1.601.587
1.547.297
1.373.668
1.306.301
1.299.543
964.695
281.421.906
308.745.538
# POPULATION CHANGE DATA PROVIDED BY U.S. CENSUS.
# CHANGE EXPRESSED AS PERCENTAGE (0-100).
STATE_OR_REGION
1910_POPULATION 1920_POPULATION 1930_POPULATION
United States
92.228.531
106.021.568
123.202.660
Northeast
25.868.573
29.662.053
34.427.091
Midwest
29.888.542
34.019.792
38.594.100
South
29.389.330
33.125.803
37.857.633
West
7.082.086
9.213.920
12.323.836
Alabama
2.138.093
2.348.174
2.646.248
Alaska
64.356
55.036
59.278
Arizona
204.354
334.162
435.573
Arkansas
1.574.449
1.752.204
1.854.482
California
2.377.549
3.426.861
5.677.251
Colorado
799.024
939.629
1.035.791
Connecticut
1.114.756
1.380.631
1.606.903
Delaware
202.322
223.003
238.380
District of Columbia
331.069
437.571
486.869
Florida
752.619
968.470
1.468.211
Georgia
2.609.121
2.895.832
2.908.506
Hawaii
191.909
255.912
368.336
Idaho
325.594
431.866
445.032
Illinois
5.638.591
6.485.280
7.630.654
Indiana
2.700.876
2.930.390
3.238.503
Iowa
2.224.771
2.404.021
2.470.939
Kansas
1.690.949
1.769.257
1.880.999
Kentucky
2.289.905
2.416.630
2.614.589
Louisiana
1.656.388
1.798.509
2.101.593
Maine
742.371
768.014
797.423
Maryland
1.295.346
1.449.661
1.631.526
Massachusetts
3.366.416
3.852.356
4.249.614
Michigan
2.810.173
3.668.412
4.842.325
Minnesota
2.075.708
2.387.125
2.563.953
Mississippi
1.797.114
1.790.618
2.009.821
Missouri
3.293.335
3.404.055
3.629.367
Montana
376.053
548.889
537.606
Nebraska
1.192.214
1.296.372
1.377.963
Nevada
81.875
77.407
91.058
New Hampshire
430.572
443.083
465.293
New Jersey
2.537.167
3.155.900
4.041.334
New Mexico
327.301
360.350
423.317
New York
9.113.614
10.385.227
12.588.066
North Carolina
2.206.287
2.559.123
3.170.276
North Dakota
577.056
646.872
680.845
Ohio
4.767.121
5.759.394
6.646.697
Oklahoma
1.657.155
2.028.283
2.396.040
Oregon
672.765
783.389
953.786
Pennsylvania
7.665.111
8.720.017
9.631.350
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Puerto Rico
542.610
1.515.400
583.888
2.184.789
3.896.542
373.351
355.956
2.061.612
1.141.990
1.221.119
2.333.860
145.965
1.118.012
604.397
1.683.724
636.547
2.337.885
4.663.228
449.396
352.428
2.309.187
1.356.621
1.463.701
2.632.067
194.402
1.299.809
687.497
1.738.765
692.849
2.616.556
5.824.715
507.847
359.611
2.421.851
1.563.396
1.729.205
2.939.006
225.565
1.543.913
1940_POPULATION 1950_POPULATION 1960_POPULATION 1970_POPULATION
132.165.129
151.325.798
179.323.175
203.211.926
35.976.777
39.477.986
44.677.819
49.040.703
40.143.332
44.460.762
51.619.139
56.571.663
41.665.901
47.197.088
54.973.113
62.795.367
14.379.119
20.189.962
28.053.104
34.804.193
2.832.961
3.061.743
3.266.740
3.444.165
72.524
128.643
226.167
300.382
499.261
749.587
1.302.161
1.770.900
1.949.387
1.909.511
1.786.272
1.923.295
6.907.387
10.586.223
15.717.204
19.953.134
1.123.296
1.325.089
1.753.947
2.207.259
1.709.242
2.007.280
2.535.234
3.031.709
266.505
318.085
446.292
548.104
663.091
802.178
763.956
756.510
1.897.414
2.771.305
4.951.560
6.789.443
3.123.723
3.444.578
3.943.116
4.589.575
423.330
499.794
632.772
768.561
524.873
588.637
667.191
712.567
7.897.241
8.712.176
10.081.158
11.113.976
3.427.796
3.934.224
4.662.498
5.193.669
2.538.268
2.621.073
2.757.537
2.824.376
1.801.028
1.905.299
2.178.611
2.246.578
2.845.627
2.944.806
3.038.156
3.218.706
2.363.880
2.683.516
3.257.022
3.641.306
847.226
913.774
969.265
992.048
1.821.244
2.343.001
3.100.689
3.922.399
4.316.721
4.690.514
5.148.578
5.689.170
5.256.106
6.371.766
7.823.194
8.875.083
2.792.300
2.982.483
3.413.864
3.804.971
2.183.796
2.178.914
2.178.141
2.216.912
3.784.664
3.954.653
4.319.813
4.676.501
559.456
591.024
674.767
694.409
1.315.834
1.325.510
1.411.330
1.483.493
110.247
160.083
285.278
488.738
491.524
533.242
606.921
737.681
4.160.165
4.835.329
6.066.782
7.168.164
531.818
681.187
951.023
1.016.000
13.479.142
14.830.192
16.782.304
18.236.967
3.571.623
4.061.929
4.556.155
5.082.059
641.935
619.636
632.446
617.761
6.907.612
7.946.627
9.706.397
10.652.017
2.336.434
2.233.351
2.328.284
2.559.229
1.089.684
1.521.341
1.768.687
2.091.385
9.900.180
10.498.012
11.319.366
11.793.909
713.346
1.899.804
642.961
2.915.841
6.414.824
550.310
359.231
2.677.773
1.736.191
1.901.974
3.137.587
250.742
1.869.255
791.896
2.117.027
652.740
3.291.718
7.711.194
688.862
377.747
3.318.680
2.378.963
2.005.552
3.434.575
290.529
2.210.703
859.488
2.382.594
680.514
3.567.089
9.579.677
890.627
389.881
3.966.949
2.853.214
1.860.421
3.951.777
330.066
2.349.544
946.725
2.590.516
665.507
3.923.687
11.196.730
1.059.273
444.330
4.648.494
3.409.169
1.744.237
4.417.731
332.416
2.712.033
1980_POPULATION 1990_POPULATION 2000_POPULATION 2010_POPULATION 1910_CHANGE
226.545.805
248.709.873
281.421.906
308.745.538
21
49.135.283
50.809.229
53.594.378
55.317.240
22,9
58.865.670
59.668.632
64.392.776
66.927.001
13,5
75.372.362
85.445.930
100.236.820
114.555.744
19,8
43.172.490
52.786.082
63.197.932
71.945.553
64,4
3.893.888
4.040.587
4.447.100
4.779.736
16,9
401.851
550.043
626.932
710.231
1,2
2.718.215
3.665.228
5.130.632
6.392.017
66,2
2.286.435
2.350.725
2.673.400
2.915.918
20
23.667.902
29.760.021
33.871.648
37.253.956
60,1
2.889.964
3.294.394
4.301.261
5.029.196
48
3.107.576
3.287.116
3.405.565
3.574.097
22,7
594.338
666.168
783.600
897.934
9,5
638.333
606.900
572.059
601.723
18,8
9.746.324
12.937.926
15.982.378
18.801.310
42,4
5.463.105
6.478.216
8.186.453
9.687.653
17,7
964.691
1.108.229
1.211.537
1.360.301
24,6
943.935
1.006.749
1.293.953
1.567.582
101,3
11.426.518
11.430.602
12.419.293
12.830.632
16,9
5.490.224
5.544.159
6.080.485
6.483.802
7,3
2.913.808
2.776.755
2.926.324
3.046.355
-0,3
2.363.679
2.477.574
2.688.418
2.853.118
15
3.660.777
3.685.296
4.041.769
4.339.367
6,6
4.205.900
4.219.973
4.468.976
4.533.372
19,9
1.124.660
1.227.928
1.274.923
1.328.361
6,9
4.216.975
4.781.468
5.296.486
5.773.552
9
5.737.037
6.016.425
6.349.097
6.547.629
20
9.262.078
9.295.297
9.938.444
9.883.640
16,1
4.075.970
4.375.099
4.919.479
5.303.925
18,5
2.520.638
2.573.216
2.844.658
2.967.297
15,8
4.916.686
5.117.073
5.595.211
5.988.927
6
786.690
799.065
902.195
989.415
54,5
1.569.825
1.578.385
1.711.263
1.826.341
11,8
800.493
1.201.833
1.998.257
2.700.551
93,4
920.610
1.109.252
1.235.786
1.316.470
4,6
7.364.823
7.730.188
8.414.350
8.791.894
34,7
1.302.894
1.515.069
1.819.046
2.059.179
67,6
17.558.072
17.990.455
18.976.457
19.378.102
25,4
5.881.766
6.628.637
8.049.313
9.535.483
16,5
652.717
638.800
642.200
672.591
80,8
10.797.630
10.847.115
11.353.140
11.536.504
14,7
3.025.290
3.145.585
3.450.654
3.751.351
109,7
2.633.105
2.842.321
3.421.399
3.831.074
62,7
11.863.895
11.881.643
12.281.054
12.702.379
21,6
947.154
3.121.820
690.768
4.591.120
14.229.191
1.461.037
511.456
5.346.818
4.132.156
1.949.644
4.705.767
469.557
3.196.520
1.003.464
3.486.703
696.004
4.877.185
16.986.510
1.722.850
562.758
6.187.358
4.866.692
1.793.477
4.891.769
453.588
3.522.037
1.048.319
4.012.012
754.844
5.689.283
20.851.820
2.233.169
608.827
7.078.515
5.894.121
1.808.344
5.363.675
493.782
3.808.610
1.052.567
4.625.364
814.180
6.346.105
25.145.561
2.763.885
625.741
8.001.024
6.724.540
1.852.994
5.686.986
563.626
3.725.789
26,6
13,1
45,4
8,1
27,8
34,9
3,6
11,2
120,4
27,4
12,8
57,7
17,3
1920_CHANGE 1930_CHANGE 1940_CHANGE 1950_CHANGE 1960_CHANGE 1970_CHANGE
15
16,2
7,3
14,5
18,5
13,3
14,7
16,1
4,5
9,7
13,2
9,8
13,8
13,4
4
10,8
16,1
9,6
12,7
14,3
10,1
13,3
16,5
14,2
30,1
33,8
16,7
40,4
38,9
24,1
9,8
12,7
7,1
8,1
6,7
5,4
-14,5
7,7
22,3
77,4
75,8
32,8
63,5
30,3
14,6
50,1
73,7
36
11,3
5,8
5,1
-2
-6,5
7,7
44,1
65,7
21,7
53,3
48,5
27
17,6
10,2
8,4
18
32,4
25,8
23,9
16,4
6,4
17,4
26,3
19,6
10,2
6,9
11,8
19,4
40,3
22,8
32,2
11,3
36,2
21
-4,8
-1
28,7
51,6
29,2
46,1
78,7
37,1
11
0,4
7,4
10,3
14,5
16,4
33,4
43,9
14,9
18,1
26,6
21,5
32,6
3
17,9
12,1
13,3
6,8
15
17,7
3,5
10,3
15,7
10,2
8,5
10,5
5,8
14,8
18,5
11,4
8,1
2,8
2,7
3,3
5,2
2,4
4,6
6,3
-4,3
5,8
14,3
3,1
5,5
8,2
8,8
3,5
3,2
5,9
8,6
16,9
12,5
13,5
21,4
11,8
3,5
3,8
6,2
7,9
6,1
2,4
11,9
12,5
11,6
28,6
32,3
26,5
14,4
10,3
1,6
8,7
9,8
10,5
30,5
32
8,5
21,2
22,8
13,4
15
7,4
8,9
6,8
14,5
11,5
-0,4
12,2
8,7
-0,2
0
1,8
3,4
6,6
4,3
4,5
9,2
8,3
46
-2,1
4,1
5,6
14,2
2,9
8,7
6,3
-4,5
0,7
6,5
5,1
-5,5
17,6
21,1
45,2
78,2
71,3
2,9
5
5,6
8,5
13,8
21,5
24,4
28,1
2,9
16,2
25,5
18,2
10,1
17,5
25,6
28,1
39,6
6,8
14
21,2
7,1
10
13,2
8,7
16
23,9
12,7
13,7
12,2
11,5
12,1
5,3
-5,7
-3,5
2,1
-2,3
20,8
15,4
3,9
15
22,1
9,7
22,4
18,1
-2,5
-4,4
4,3
9,9
16,4
21,8
14,2
39,6
16,3
18,2
13,8
10,5
2,8
6
7,8
4,2
11,4
11,1
9
7
19,7
20,4
-1
12
18,8
19,9
12,8
33,2
16,3
13,7
3,3
8,8
11,9
24,9
13
2
4,9
15,2
18,1
11,7
16
18,8
3,8
9,3
-7,2
11,4
10,1
8,4
-0,1
10,6
11,1
10
6,8
11,2
21,1
11
11,4
1,5
12,9
20,2
25,2
5,2
23,9
37
5,4
9,5
15,9
18,3
8,5
12,5
4,3
8,4
24,2
29,3
3,2
19,5
19,9
-7,2
15,1
13,6
6,3
10,1
8,7
-2,2
10
16,9
18,9
14
17,2
19,5
-6,2
11,8
0,7
15,4
1980_CHANGE 1990_CHANGE 2000_CHANGE 2010_CHANGE
11,5
9,8
13,2
9,7
0,2
3,4
5,5
3,2
4,1
1,4
7,9
3,9
20
13,4
17,3
14,3
24
22,3
19,7
13,8
13,1
3,8
10,1
7,5
33,8
36,9
14
13,3
53,5
34,8
40
24,6
18,9
2,8
13,7
9,1
18,6
25,7
13,8
10
30,9
14
30,6
16,9
2,5
5,8
3,6
4,9
8,4
12,1
17,6
14,6
-15,6
-4,9
-5,7
5,2
43,6
32,7
23,5
17,6
19
18,6
26,4
18,3
25,5
14,9
9,3
12,3
32,5
6,7
28,5
21,1
2,8
0
8,6
3,3
5,7
1
9,7
6,6
3,2
-4,7
5,4
4,1
5,2
4,8
8,5
6,1
13,7
0,7
9,7
7,4
15,5
0,3
5,9
1,4
13,4
9,2
3,8
4,2
7,5
13,4
10,8
9
0,8
4,9
5,5
3,1
4,4
0,4
6,9
-0,6
7,1
7,3
12,4
7,8
13,7
2,1
10,5
4,3
5,1
4,1
9,3
7
13,3
1,6
12,9
9,7
5,8
0,5
8,4
6,7
63,8
50,1
66,3
35,1
24,8
20,5
11,4
6,5
2,7
5
8,9
4,5
28,2
16,3
20,1
13,2
-3,7
2,5
5,5
2,1
15,7
12,7
21,4
18,5
5,7
-2,1
0,5
4,7
1,4
0,5
4,7
1,6
18,2
4
9,7
8,7
25,9
7,9
20,4
12
0,6
0,1
3,4
3,4
0
20,5
3,8
17
27,1
37,9
15,1
15
21,2
11,8
6,5
41,3
17,9
5,9
11,7
0,8
6,2
19,4
17,9
10
15,7
17,8
-8
4
-3,4
10,2
4,5
15,1
8,5
16,7
22,8
29,6
8,2
14,4
21,1
0,8
9,6
8,9
8,1
0,4
15,3
7,9
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skill review 7.1
In this project, you will analyze U.S. population growth over the last 40 years. You will include a screenshot from the
2010 U.S Census Web page.
Skills needed to complete this project:

















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Applying Quick Styles and Other Formatting to Sparklines
Changing the Sparkline Type
Adding Markers to Sparklines
Adding a Data Series to a Chart
Creating a Combo Chart
Formatting Other Chart Elements
Formatting a Data Point or a Data Series
Inserting a Shape
Applying Quick Styles and Other Formatting to Shapes
Creating a Chart Template
Applying a Chart Template
Adding and Removing Trendlines
Forecasting Values on a Trendline
Changing Trendline Options
Capturing a Screenshot in Excel
Resizing and Moving Pictures
Applying Styles to Pictures
1. Open the start file EX2013-SkillReview-7-1. The file will be renamed automatically to include your
name. Change the project file name if directed to do so by your instructor, and save it.
2. If the workbook opens in Protected View, click the Enable Editing button in the Message Bar at the
top of the workbook so you can modify the workbook.
3. Add Sparklines to the data and apply a Quick Style.
a. On the Population Data worksheet, select cells B4:F13.
b. On the Insert tab, in the Sparklines group, click the Column button.
c. In the Create Sparklines dialog, verify that B4:F13 is the Data Range and specify G4:G13 as the Location
Range. Click OK.
d. On the Sparkline Tools Design tab, in the Style group, apply the Sparkline Style Accent 1, (no dark or
light) style. Click the More button to expand the gallery, then click the first style in
the third row.
4. Change the Sparklines to lines with markers for all data points and highlight the high point marker in a
different color
a. On the Sparkline Tools Design tab, in the Type group, click the Line button.
b. On the Sparkline Tools Design tab, in the Show group, click the Markers check box.
c. On the Sparkline Tools Design tab, in the Style group, click the Marker Color button, point to High
Point, and select Red, Accent 2 (the fifth color from the right in the top row of theme colors).
5. Create a column chart to represent the population data for New York and then add a second series to
represent the overall population of the United States.
a. Select cells A3:F4.
b. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the Column Chart button, and choose Clustered
Column (the first chart type under 2-D Column).
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c. Click and drag the chart to reposition it immediately below the data.
d. On the Chart Tools Design tab, in the Data group, click the Select Data button.
e. In the Legend Entries (Series) box, click the Add button.
f.
Click cell A15 to add the cell reference to the Series name box.
g. Click in the Series values box and delete the default entry. Click and drag to select cells B15:F15.
h. Click OK.
i.
Because the second series is not adjacent to the first, you will need to reset the column labels (the
years) as the X axis labels. In the Horizontal (Category) Axis Labels box, click the Edit button, and then
click and drag to select cells B3:F3. Click OK.
j.
Click OK to accept the changes to the chart.
6. Change the chart type to a combination chart with a secondary axis for the national population data.
a. On the Chart Tools Design tab, in the Type group, click the Change Chart Type button.
b. In the list of chart types at the left side of the All Charts tab, click Combo.
c. Excel automatically suggests a line chart for the Total US population series, but the scale difference
between the two series makes the New York data unreadable. Click the Secondary Axis check box
next to Total US population series.
d. Click OK.
7. Add a legend above the chart and format it by applying a style.
a. Click the Chart Elements button that appears near the upper right corner of the chart. Point to
Legend and click the arrow that appears at the right. Click Top.
b. Click the legend to select it. On the Chart Tools Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the More
button to expand the gallery. Select the Subtle Effect – Yellow, Accent 5 style (the second style
from the right in the third row from the bottom).
8. Change the fill color of a data point to make it stand out.
a. Select the data point for 1990 for the series New York, NY by clicking the 1990 column once to select
the series and then clicking it a second time to select just that data point.
b. On the Chart Tools Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the Shape Fill button, and select Red,
Accent 2 (the fifth color from the right in the first row of theme colors).
9. Save this chart as a new chart template.
a. Right-click an empty area of the chart and select Save as Template…
b. In the Save Chart Template dialog, type Population Combo Chart in the File name box.
c. Click Save.
10. Add a callout to the chart, apply a style to it, and add text.
a. On the Chart Tools Format tab, in the Insert Shapes group, click the More button to expand the gallery.
b. Select Line Callout 1 (the fifth shape from the left in the Callouts section).
c. Click anywhere in the chart to insert the shape.
d. Click and drag the shape to reposition it so it is pointing to the highlighted data point.
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e. On the Drawing Tools Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the More button to expand the
gallery. Select the Subtle Effect – Yellow, Accent 5 style (the second style from the right in the third
row from the bottom).
f.
Type: What happened here? and then click anywhere outside the callout.
g. If necessary, make the shape slightly larger so all the text is visible.
11. Create a new chart from the template you saved.
a. Select cells A3:F5.
b. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the dialog launcher to open the Insert Chart dialog.
c. In the Insert Chart dialog, click the All Charts tab.
d. Click Templates. If necessary, select the Population Combo Chart template.
e. Click OK.
f.
If necessary, move the chart so it is positioned to the right of the first chart as shown in Figure EX 7.43.
12. Change the outline color of a data series.
a. Select the Los Angeles, CA data series by clicking anywhere on the line in the second chart.
b. On the Chart Tools Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the Shape Outline button, and select
Gray – 50%, Accent 6 (the color at the far right side of the first row of theme colors).
Figure EX 7.43
13. Create a clustered column chart for population growth by region. Move the chart to its own chart sheet
named Regional Trends.
a. Go to the Census Data by State worksheet and select cells A5:L8.
b. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the Insert Column Chart button, and select Clustered
Column (the first chart under the 2-D Column section).
c. Change the X axis labels to match the column headings. On the Chart Tools Design tab, in the
Data group, click the Select Data button. In the Horizontal (Category) Axis Labels box, click the
Edit button, and then click and drag to select cells B3:L3. Click OK. Click OK to accept the
changes to the chart.
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d. On the Chart Tools Design tab, in the Location group, click the Move Chart button.
e. Click the New Sheet radio button. Type Regional Trends in the box and click OK.
14. Edit and format the chart title.
a. Click the chart title and type: Population Trends by Region
b. On the Chart Tools Format tab, in the WordArt Styles group, click the More button to expand the
gallery, and select the Fill – Green, Accent 1, Shadow style (the second style from the left in
the top row).
c. Click anywhere outside the title.
15. Add trendlines to the chart to forecast exponential growth for the next forty years.
a. Click the Chart Elements button that appears near the upper right corner of the chart. Point to
Trendline, click the arrow that appears, and click More Options.
b. In the Add Trendline dialog, click OK. (Northeast should be selected by default.)
c. In the Format Trendline task pane, click the Exponential radio button.
d. In the Forecast section, type 4 in the Forward box.
e. Click the Fill & Line button near the top of the task pane.
f.
Click in the Width box and change the value to 3.
g. Click the End Arrow type box and select Arrow (the second option in the top row).
h. Right-click any data point in the Midwest series and select Add Trendline… Apply the same
formatting options as you applied to the Northeast trendline: exponential, forecasting forward for 4
periods, 3 pt width, and Arrow type end arrow.
i.
Follow the same steps to add a trendline to each of the other data series using the same formatting
options (exponential, forecasting forward for 4 periods, 3 pt width and Arrow type end arrow).
Figure EX 7.44
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