Report On Best Practices of Data Handling, Presentation and Formatting
Report On Best Practices of Data Handling, Presentation and Formatting
Report On Best Practices of Data Handling, Presentation and Formatting
Issues that should be considered in ensuring integrity of data handled include the following:
• Type of data handled and its impact on the environment (especially if it is on a toxic media).
• Type of media containing data and its storage capacity, handling and storage requirements,
reliability, longevity (in the case of degradable medium), retrieval effectiveness, and ease of
upgrade to newer media.
• Data handling responsibilities/privileges, that is, who can handle which portion of data, at
what point during the project, for what purpose, etc.
• Data handling procedures that describe how long the data should be kept, and when, how,
and who should handle data for storage, sharing, archival, retrieval and disposal purposes.
To ensure that data is kept, archived, or disposed of in a safe and secure manner that preserves the
integrity of research data while also simplifying data administration, proper planning, establishment
of processes, and training and supervision of research employees are required.
Formatting data
Information is organised according to predetermined criteria (usually for computer processing) data
format, format, and formatting are synonyms. high-level formatting kinds (in computer science) the
root directory's format, as well as file allocation tables and other fundamental parameters.
Introduction to Data Formatting in Excel
Excel data formatting is incredibly handy since it allows us to format data in whatever way we
desire. We can adjust the format of data to conform to standards or meet our needs. This ensures
consistency in terms of font type, shape, alignment, and font colour. This is commonly used in all
forms of labour, such as official documents, report writing, and anything else that needs to be
printed. If everything is in the standard format, other people will be able to read and understand the
message correctly.
Learning Objectives
1. Use formatting techniques as introduced in the Excel Spreadsheet Guidelines to enhance the
appearance of a worksheet.
2. Understand how to align data in cell locations.
3. Examine how to enter multiple lines of text in a cell location.
4. Understand how to add borders to a worksheet.
5. Examine how to use the AutoSum feature to calculate totals.
6. Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to manipulate the data on a worksheet.
7. Understand how to move, rename, insert, and delete worksheet tabs.
Things to Remember
• There are a lot of shortcut keys available for data formatting in excel. Through which we can
save a lot of time and effort.
• CTRL+B – BOLD
• CTRL+I – ITALIC
• CTRL+U – UNDERLINE
• ALT+H+B – Border Style
• CTRL+C – Copy the data, CTRL+X – Cut the data, CTRL+V – Paste the data.
• ALT+H+V – It will open the paste dialog box. Here a lot of paste options available.
• When we insert the chart for the data as we created in Example 3, it will open the chart tools
menu. Through this option, we can do the formatting of the chart as per our requirements.
• Excel provides a very interesting feature through which we can do a quick analysis of our
data. For this, Select the data and do the right-click. It will open a list of items. Select the
“Quick Analysis” option.
• It will open the conditional formatting toolbox.
We may use this option to add more criteria to the data, such as whether the data is less than 40 or
larger than 60, and see how the data looks under this condition.
Recommended Articles
This has been an Excel formatting tutorial. We'll go over how to format data in Excel, as well as
provide Excel examples and templates to download. You may also take a look at these useful Excel
features —
1. Excel VBA Format
2. Format Cells in Excel
3. Excel Conditional Formatting for Dates
4. Excel Date Format
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REPORT ON DATA
HANDLING ,PRESENTATION AND
FORMATTING