About the production of the article has been a lot of articles, many of them involved in formulas, functions, VBA programming and many other fields, but also need to cross the workbook, so that some rookie novice to get out of the way. In fact, the use of WPS form to make a pay bar, there are some relatively simple way. Here's a way to make a pay bar with a secondary column:
Step 1: Open the workbook that contains the employee's salary, position the cursor in the J2 cell, enter the number "1", and then drag the fill handle of the J2 cell to the J9, where the 1-8 automatic fill sequence appears (Figure 1).
Figure 1 WPS Pay Bar
Step 2: Copy j2-j8 cells, paste them at J10 and J17 respectively, so that the J column appears with 2 1-7 blank sequences. Then copy the A1-j1 cell (that is, the header row of the Pay bar), paste it to line 17th, and then use the drag fill handle to copy to line 23rd, even if each row of the second 1-7 sequence fills the header row of the pay bar. If you want the pay bar to have a border effect, add a border to it (Figure 2).
Figure 2 filling the WPS sequence
Step 3: Position the cursor to any cell in the J column, click the "Ascending Sort" button, the payroll is lined up, and finally delete the J column (Figure 3).
Fig. 3 The WPS completes the pay bar