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Excel Lesson 2: Changing The Appearance of A Worksheet

This document provides an overview of a lesson on changing the appearance of a worksheet in Excel. It discusses how to resize columns and rows, position data within cells by aligning, wrapping and merging cells. It also covers changing the appearance of cells using fonts, colors, borders, and number formats. Formatting techniques like using the format painter and cell styles are also introduced.

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Excel Lesson 2: Changing The Appearance of A Worksheet

This document provides an overview of a lesson on changing the appearance of a worksheet in Excel. It discusses how to resize columns and rows, position data within cells by aligning, wrapping and merging cells. It also covers changing the appearance of cells using fonts, colors, borders, and number formats. Formatting techniques like using the format painter and cell styles are also introduced.

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Excel Lesson 2

Changing the Appearance


of a Worksheet

Microsoft Office 2010


Introductory

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Objectives

⚫ Change column widths and row heights.


⚫ Position data within a cell by aligning,
wrapping, rotating, and indenting.
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⚫ Change the appearance of cells using fonts,


font sizes, font styles, colors, and borders.
⚫ Designate the number format used for data
stored in a cell.

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Objectives (continued)

⚫ Use the Format Painter to copy formatting


from one cell to another.
⚫ Apply and clear cell styles.
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⚫ Find and replace cell formats.

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Vocabulary

⚫ align ⚫ font
⚫ AutoFit ⚫ font size
⚫ border ⚫ font style
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⚫ cell style ⚫ Format Painter


⚫ clear ⚫ indent
⚫ column heading ⚫ merge
⚫ fill ⚫ number format

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Vocabulary (continued)

⚫ orientation
⚫ row heading
⚫ style
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⚫ theme
⚫ truncate
⚫ wrap text

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Resizing Columns and Rows

⚫ Resize a column by placing the pointer on


the right edge of the column heading and
dragging. For a precise column width, enter
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the value in the Column Width dialog box.


⚫ To change the row height, drag the border of
the row heading or enter a height in the Row
Height dialog box.

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Resizing Columns and Rows
(continued)

⚫ AutoFit determines the best width for a


column or the best height for a row.
⚫ Place the pointer on the right edge of the
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column heading (or below the row heading)


until the pointer changes to a double-headed
arrow. Then, double-click to resize the
column or row to the best fit.

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Positioning Data Within a Cell

⚫ By default, text you enter in a cell is lined up


along the bottom-left side of the cell, and
numbers you enter in a cell are lined up
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along the bottom-right.


⚫ However, you can position data within a cell
in a variety of ways using the buttons on the
Home tab of the Ribbon.

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Positioning Data Within a Cell
(continued)

⚫ Positioning data within a cell


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Positioning Data Within a Cell
(continued)

⚫ You can align the contents of a cell


horizontally and vertically within the cell. To
change the alignment of a cell, select the
cell and then click an alignment button on the
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Home tab.
⚫ You can also merge cells which combines
them into one cell.
⚫ Indent data within cells by using the Increase
Indent and Decrease Indent buttons on the
Home tab.
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Positioning Data Within a Cell
(continued)

⚫ You can change a cell’s text orientation.


⚫ Text that doesn’t fit in a cell is displayed in
the next cell, if empty. If the next cell contains
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data, any text that does not fit is truncated,


or hidden from view.
⚫ To see all the text stored in a cell you can
wrap text. The row height increases to
display additional lines.
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Changing the Appearance of Cells

⚫ A theme is a preset collection of design


elements, including fonts, colors, and effects.
⚫ As you format cells, Live Preview shows the
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results of the different formatting options.


⚫ A font is the design of text. The default font
for cells is Calibri.
⚫ Font size determines the height of
characters in points (default size for cells is
11 points).
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Changing the Appearance of Cells
(continued)

⚫ Font gallery
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Changing the Appearance of Cells
(continued)

⚫ Bold, italic, and underlining can add emphasis to


the contents of a cell. These features are
referred to as font styles.
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⚫ You can use color to emphasize cells. The


default font color is black and the default fill
(background) color is white. Both colors can be
changed.
⚫ You can add emphasis to a cell by applying a
border (or line) around its edges.
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Changing the Appearance of Cells
(continued)

⚫ Number formats change the way data looks


in a cell. The actual content you entered is
not changed.
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⚫ The default number format is General, which


displays numbers the way you enter them.

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Changing the Appearance of Cells
(continued)

⚫ Number formats
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Changing the Appearance of Cells
(continued)

⚫ The Format Painter enables you to copy


formatting from one cell and paste it to other cells
without pasting the first cell’s contents.
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⚫ The format cells dialog box provides access


to all the formatting options available on the
ribbon, as well as some additional options.

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Using Styles to Format Cells

⚫ A style is a combination of formatting


characteristics.
⚫ A cell style is a collection of formatting
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characteristics you apply to a cell or range of


data.
⚫ To remove, or clear, all the formatting
applied to a cell or range of cells, use the
Clear button on the Home tab.
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Using Styles to Format Cells
(continued)

⚫ Cell styles gallery


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Summary

In this lesson, you learned:


⚫ If data does not fit in a cell, you can resize the
columns and rows to make the data easier to read.
⚫ You can align, indent, rotate, wrap text, and merge
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cells to reposition data in worksheet cells.


⚫ You can change the appearance of cells to make the
worksheet easier to read or to create a specific look
and feel. Choose the appropriate fonts, font sizes, font
styles, font and fill colors, and borders.

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Summary (continued)

⚫ Using a number format enables you to change how


a number is displayed in a cell. No matter which
number format you select, the actual value stored in
the cell does not change. You can see this by
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comparing the formatted value in the active cell with


the value displayed in the Formula Bar.
⚫ Format Painter copies all the formatting from one
cell and pastes it to another cell or range without
copying the contents of the cell.
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Summary (continued)

⚫ The Format Cells dialog box provides all the


number, alignment, font, border, and fill formatting
options available on the Ribbon, as well as some
additional options.
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⚫ A style is a combination of formatting


characteristics, such as alignment, font, font size,
font color, fill color, and borders that you can apply
simultaneously. The Cell Styles gallery lets you
quickly apply a style to selected cells or create a
new style.
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Summary (continued)

⚫ You can use the Find and Replace dialog box to


find and replace cell formatting.
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