00:00In the previous video, we started drawing or planning our practical application.
00:06I continued talking after we finished filming the video.
00:10Now we will start together to modify the form of the words in front of us.
00:14For example, here I have to start by making this on two columns
00:19I will make a margin center for her
00:21I will take the format of this cell that has been merged and want it to be for all the cells next to it.
00:27After I stop it, I press something called Format Painter from the tab called here
00:33I will start by specifying all the cells next to it because they are all double cells.
00:39She starts to take the same layout as hers. In this way, it is possible to also expand the space a little so that his needs are not apparent.
00:46I will start by seeing if I have an extra column, a missing column, or anything wrong.
00:54Until I make sure that everything is fine with me, I will return to the total from the beginning.
01:00There will be a debit and a credit in each box, so I will start by creating a debit and a credit for him.
01:05From this shape, I will start to pull it and the cell spoons next to it so that it does not appear again.
01:16Nice or stay like this with me in all debtor and creditor
01:22I will start after that. I want this month to have a specific name that I will stress about.
01:28And I started by naming her January, for example.
01:32So now I have the month of January. I start by entering its data, for example, here in the city, fifty or fifty thousand.
01:42So, what numbers do I start putting in and I start writing to him that this statement is such and such. If I want to write an explanation for myself, I don’t want to, that’s it, no problem.
01:53I have something called difference
01:56I will start to envy the difference between the debtor and the creditor. Do I have debts and the debtor has one, or is one of them higher than the other?
02:05I will start by doing it with a small pasta equation. I will start by telling him it equals
02:10existing in the creditor
02:13Because I want the creditor to be equal to the debtor, so I made him equal to the debtor again and then
02:19I will start by saying that he should give me a waltz
02:21Okay, if both have the same value?
02:25It will be true for me
02:27Ok, I have macaroni signs in Excel.
02:30Bigger than
02:31I saw Zain from the keyboard
02:33Smaller than what I saw and from the keyboard
02:35Of course we know it
02:37It is not equal to what is smaller than and in front of it is bigger than
02:40So I start by using the equation of the macaroni, any symbol between them
02:44I start in the function with equals
02:48After that, the cell that I want to make macaroni for
02:51I choose the symbol I want
02:53For example, larger than the other cell
02:56So I start by pressing Enter.
02:58It blooms with logical values.
02:59true or false for pasta
03:01True if they both meet the condition I want, for example, that the first is greater than the second or that the first is equal to the second
03:07and false if this condition is not met
03:10So we have finished this video and we were able to work together on the rest of the original visualization arrangements.
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