Formatting Cells in Microsoft Excel
Formatting Cells in Microsoft Excel
Formatting Cells in Microsoft Excel
The first tab is Number and contains categories for the type of
data that is in the cell. The default category is General. Other
categories are number, currency, accounting, date, time,
percentage, fraction, scientific, text, special, and custom.
There are many formats for date, time, and fractions, and the
custom category has a variety of unique formats for many of
the categories.
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Alignment Formatting Options
The second tab is Alignment. There are three "Text Control"
options on this tab that are especially useful when formatting
a spreadsheet with titles, subtitles, and column headings. They
are "Wrap text" and "Merge Cells." The option, "Shring to fit"
will take the cell value and make the font small enough to be
completely displayed. This can work well for text that is a bit
too big to display, but increasing the cell size is not desired.
However, Excel will display long numbers in Scientific
Notation, so be care using this on long numbers unless you
want to explain Scientific Notation to your audience!
Font Formatting
The third tab is Font and the usual options that one sees in
most Microsoft Office products are available: font name, font
style (regular, italic, bold), color, size, underline style (single,
double, etc.), and the special effects of strike-through,
superscript, and subscript.
Patterns or Fill
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In Closing...
Error messages in excel begin with the pound sign (#). The
most common error, #####, displays when the column is not
wide enough to display the data. Place the cursor on the right
side of the column heading and drag to the right to increase a
column's width.