Formatting Cells
Formatting Cells
Formatting Cells
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Introduction
Spreadsheets that have not been formatted can be difficult to read. Formatted
text and cells can draw attention to specific parts of the spreadsheet and make
the spreadsheet more visually appealing and easier to understand.
In Excel, there are many tools you can use to format text and cells. In this
lesson, you will learn how to change the color and style of text and cells;
align text; and apply special formatting to numbers and dates.
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Formatting Text
Many of the commands you will use to format text can be found in
the Font, Alignment, and Number groups on the ribbon. Font
commands let you change the style, size, and color of text. You can
also use them to add borders and fill colors to cells. Alignment
commands let you format how text is displayed across cells both
horizontally and vertically. Number commands let you change how
selected cells display numbers and dates.
You can also use the Grow Font and Shrink Font commands to change the size.
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To Add a Border:
1. Select the cells you want to modify.
2. Click the drop-down arrow next to the Borders command on the Home tab. The border drop-down menu
appears.
You can draw borders and change the line style and color of borders with the Draw Borders tools at the
bottom of the Borders drop-down menu.
Your color choices are not limited to the drop-down menu that appears. Select More Colors at the bottom of the
menu to access additional color options.
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By default, numbers align to the bottom-right of cells and words or letters align to the bottom-left of cells.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different number formats.