Do you need to create an SKHU document using Microsoft Excel instead of a word processor? You’ve come to the right place! We’ll teach you how to make an SKHU document step-by-step using Excel.
Creating an SKHU Document Using Excel
The first thing you need to do is to open a blank Excel workbook. Follow these steps:
- Open Microsoft Excel by either double-clicking the Excel desktop icon or by searching for Excel in the Start Menu.
- Select “Blank Workbook”.
- Insert columns and rows to make way for all the necessary columns of the SKHU document. The SKHU document consists of eight columns:
- Title: This column is used for the title of the document.
- Name: The second column is used to input your name.
- School Name: This column is used to input the name of your school.
- Graduation Date: This column is used to input the date of your graduation.
- Student Number: This column is used to input your student number.
- Final Score: This column is used to input your final score as assigned by your school.
- Grade: This column is used to input your grade as assigned by your school.
- Remarks: This column is used to input additional remarks as requested by your school.
After you’ve inserted all necessary columns, input all the data that you’ve gathered into the spreadsheet. Take note that certain schools may have different formats for the SKHU, so make sure that you double-check the required fields prior to submitting your SKHU document to your school.
You can customize the appearance of the document per your preferences. To do this, follow these steps:
- Select the cells that you want to customize.
- Right-click and select “Format Cells”.
- A window will appear that will let you select the format you want to apply.
By following these steps, you should be able to create an SKHU document using Microsoft Excel. However, if you need more help, we’ve prepared an FAQ section below to address common questions.
FAQ
1. Can I still use a word processor to create an SKHU document?
Yes, you can. Most schools prefer word processors to Excel, but there are some cases where you might prefer using Excel over a word processor.
2. What if I don’t have Microsoft Excel?
There are alternatives to Microsoft Excel, such as Google Sheets and Calc, which are both free. If you already have these installed in your computer, you can use either one of them to create an SKHU document.