Marksheet
Aim:
Creating a marksheet in Ms Word is quite simple. Below is a step-by-step guide to creating a
basic marksheet in Word.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open a new blank document in Word.
Step 2: Insert a Table for the Marksheet:
Go to the Insert tab.
Click on Table and select the number of rows and columns you need. A typical marksheet
might have columns like Student Name, Roll Number, Subject, Marks, and Grade.
Step 3: Fill in the Table Headings:
In the first row, type your headings:
o Student Name
o Roll Number
o Subject
o Marks
o Grade
Step 4: Add Data to the Marksheet:
Step 5: Format the Table (Optional):
You can style your table for a better presentation:
o Table Design: Go to the Table Design tab, and apply a predefined table style.
o Cell Alignment: Select the table and right-click. Go to Table Properties → Cell and
choose how the text should be aligned (e.g., centre alignment for marks and grades).
o Borders: Customize the borders under Table Design → Borders.
Step 6: Adding a Header or Title:
At the top of the document, add the title "Marksheet" or "Student Performance Report."
You can format this title using the Home tab to make it bold, larger, or centre-aligned.
Step 7: Insert a Formula:
Click inside the table cell where you want to insert the formula.
Go to the Layout tab (under Table Tools).
Aim:
Creating a marksheet in Ms Word is quite simple. Below is a step-by-step guide to creating a
basic marksheet in Word.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open a new blank document in Word.
Step 2: Insert a Table for the Marksheet:
Go to the Insert tab.
Click on Table and select the number of rows and columns you need. A typical marksheet
might have columns like Student Name, Roll Number, Subject, Marks, and Grade.
Step 3: Fill in the Table Headings:
In the first row, type your headings:
o Student Name
o Roll Number
o Subject
o Marks
o Grade
Step 4: Add Data to the Marksheet:
Step 5: Format the Table (Optional):
You can style your table for a better presentation:
o Table Design: Go to the Table Design tab, and apply a predefined table style.
o Cell Alignment: Select the table and right-click. Go to Table Properties → Cell and
choose how the text should be aligned (e.g., centre alignment for marks and grades).
o Borders: Customize the borders under Table Design → Borders.
Step 6: Adding a Header or Title:
At the top of the document, add the title "Marksheet" or "Student Performance Report."
You can format this title using the Home tab to make it bold, larger, or centre-aligned.
Step 7: Insert a Formula:
Click inside the table cell where you want to insert the formula.
Go to the Layout tab (under Table Tools).