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Padma Bhusan Winner by Year

Advance Excel Project

Based on XLOOKUP Function

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📘 What is Excel?

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application used to organize, analyze, and visualize data. It works with rows and columns to store data, perform calculations, and create charts.

🧩 Excel Interface Basics

Workbook: The entire Excel file.

Worksheet: A single tab inside the workbook (like “Sheet1”).

Cell: A box where a row and column intersect (like A1, B2).

Column: Vertical (labeled A, B, C…).

Row: Horizontal (labeled 1, 2, 3…).

✍️ Entering Data

Click a cell and start typing to enter text, numbers, or dates.

Press Enter to go to the next row or Tab to move to the next column.

➕ Basic Formulas & Functions

Formulas always start with =.

Common Formulas:
Purpose Formula Example Description
Add =A1 + B1 Adds values in A1 and B1
Subtract =A1 – B1 Subtracts B1 from A1
Multiply =A1 * B1 Multiplies A1 and B1
Divide =A1 / B1 Divides A1 by B1
Common Functions:
Function Example Description
SUM =SUM(A1:A5) Adds all numbers from A1 to A5
AVERAGE =AVERAGE(B1:B5) Calculates average of B1 to B5
MAX =MAX(C1:C5) Finds the largest value
MIN =MIN(C1:C5) Finds the smallest value
🎨 Formatting Data

Bold/Italic/Underline: Use the toolbar.

Cell Color: Highlight cell > click Fill Color.

Number Format: Change to Currency, Date, Percentage, etc.

Merge Cells: Combine multiple cells into one.

📊 Creating Charts

Select data.

Go to Insert > Choose a chart type (e.g., Column, Line, Pie).

Excel creates a chart based on your data.

🔍 Sorting and Filtering

Sort: Arrange data in A-Z or Z-A order.

Filter: Show only data that meets certain criteria.

📌 Quick Tips

Use Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste.

Use Ctrl + Z to undo.

AutoFill: Drag the bottom corner of a cell to copy content or continue a sequence.

Save your file often!

This project is about creating a digital record of Padma Bhushan awardees in Microsoft Excel. The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award of India, and this project shows details of famous personalities who received it in the early years.

What the Project Includes:

  1. Year-wise Records – The table starts from 1954 and shows awardees from different years.

  2. Awardee Details – For each person, the following information is included:

    • Year of award

    • Name of the awardee

    • Field (Science, Arts, Literature, Medicine, Sports, etc.)

    • State they belong to

    • Picture of the awardee

  3. XLOOKUP Function – Instead of searching manually, the file is designed with XLOOKUP. When a year is selected, Excel automatically shows the awardee’s details, including their name, field, state, and photo.

  4. Pictures for Realism – Photographs of each awardee are inserted to make the project visually attractive.

  5. Video Output – A demo video has been created to show how this Excel file works in real time, making it easier to present and share.

Skills Learned:

  • Practical use of the XLOOKUP function for quick searching.

  • Creating a database in Excel with structured fields.

  • Inserting and formatting images and text together.

  • Designing a project that is both informative and visually appealing.

  • Preparing video output from Excel work for presentations.

Why This Project is Special:

  • It connects history and education with computer skills.

  • Students learn how Excel can be used as a mini database system.

  • The use of real photos makes the project engaging and interactive.

  • It highlights that Excel is not limited to numbers, but can also be used for information management and display.

Final Result:

The final file works like a smart Padma Bhushan Awardee Book in Excel. By entering a year, the user instantly gets details of awardees from that year – along with their field, state, and photograph.

Project by : ANISH GUIN

Qualification : Class X

Age : 16

Courses : E-Gyan(L2), E-Gyan(L-3)

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