This tip will help you format the letters and numbers in your next excel spreadsheet. Here's how to do it:
Right click on the text in excel that you would like to make changes to. Then select "Format Cells" from the menu that appears. In the "Format Cells" window click on the tab for "Font" and make your changes here. When you are done simply click "OK" to make your format changes.
To adjust the background color of a cell or add borders try the "Borders" and "Patterns" tabs.
Try formatting some text in excel right now. Click on the image below to try an online activity. To view the activty click "Open" when you are prompted. Then try formatting the text under "Yours" so it looks like "Mine" by right clicking as described above.
TO KEEP ON LEARNING: To learn more about formatting text in excel try searching the internet for:
Right click on the text in excel that you would like to make changes to. Then select "Format Cells" from the menu that appears. In the "Format Cells" window click on the tab for "Font" and make your changes here. When you are done simply click "OK" to make your format changes.
Try formatting some text in excel right now. Click on the image below to try an online activity. To view the activty click "Open" when you are prompted. Then try formatting the text under "Yours" so it looks like "Mine" by right clicking as described above.
In Excel you can also format text by using the formatting toolbar, just like in Microsoft Word.
PRACTICE ACTIVITY: Try formatting text in the activity above. It should only take you a couple of minutes to get the idea.
TO KEEP ON LEARNING: To learn more about formatting text in excel try searching the internet for:
Formatting in Excel
Patterns and Borders in Excel
Changing text in Excel
Patterns and Borders in Excel
Changing text in Excel
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