Chapter: 5.7 Formatting A Worksheet Topic: 5.7.1 Formatting A Worksheet
Chapter: 5.7 Formatting A Worksheet Topic: 5.7.1 Formatting A Worksheet
Chapter: 5.7 Formatting A Worksheet Topic: 5.7.1 Formatting A Worksheet
Formatting a Worksheet
In Excel, every cell can be formatted differently.
There are many options available to customize the Excel Workbook, which can
make the worksheet easier to read.
Excel also provides many number formats, allowing user to standardize how
numbers will appear in the document.
Formatting Cells includes the following
Changing data alignment
Date Fields
Currency or Account Fields
Changing Font
Changing Data Alignment
Formatting is the process of changing the appearance of the data in a
Worksheet.
The default alignment of text data, such as labels and column titles is on the left
side of a cell.
Numbers, formulas, and dates, which are referred to as values, are right aligned
by default.
These default alignments are not always the best choice for user's data, so Excel
makes it easy to improve the layout and appearance of a worksheet by using the
cell alignment icons on the Home tab of the ribbon.
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Horizontal Alignment
Horizontal Alignment used to align the text Left, Center and Right.
To align text or numbers in a cell
Select a cell or range of cells.
Click on either the Align Left, Center, or Right commands on the
Home tab.
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Indentation
Select Increase Indent to increase the indentation within the cell by one
character space. Select Decrease Indent to remove indentation by one
character space.
Indenting cell data
Select the cells containing text, which the user want to indent.
Click the Increase Indent button in the Alignment group on the Home tab.
Each time the user click the Increase Indent button, Excel adds a small
amount of space between the cell border and the data itself.
Removing cell indentation
Select the cells containing the indented text.
Click the Decrease Indent button in the Alignment group on the Home tab.
Each time user click the Decrease Indent button, Excel removes a small
amount of space between the cell border and the data itself.
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Accounting format
Displays the currency symbol at the left edge of the cell, lines up the decimal
points in a column, and encloses negative values within parentheses.
Also indents numbers slightly from the right edge of the cell to accommodate
the right parenthesis in negative values.
Follow these steps to format numbers in Excel 2007 as currency
Select the cells containing the numbers, that the user wants to format.
From the Home tab, click the Number dialog box launcher in the bottom-right
corner of the Number group.
The Format Cells dialog box appears, with the Number tab on top.
In the Category list, select Currency.
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Change any other options as desired, such as the number of decimal places
or the symbol to use for currency.
The Accounting format also enables you to choose different ways to display
negative values.
Click OK.
Changing Font
The character the Excel displays on the screen are a specific font types,
style, size and color.
Excel allows the user to change the font characteristics in a single cell, a
range of cells, the entire worksheet or the entire workbook.
From Font Face drop-down list choose one of the font as user need.
Font size is used to change the size of the font.
Increase and Decrease font size is used to increase and decrease the size of
font.
Bold, Italic, Underline and Double Underline are used to make changes in the
selected text.
Borders are used to do bordering around the selected cells.
Fill and Font colors are change the background and text color.
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