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Spreadsheet Formatting

Spreadsheet Formatting. Formatting. Formatting applied to spreadsheet for the purpose of organizing and clarifying information. Data presented in a uniform and consistent format Easier to understand than data presented with random formats.

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Spreadsheet Formatting

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  1. Spreadsheet Formatting

  2. Formatting • Formattingapplied to spreadsheet for the purpose of organizing and clarifyinginformation. • Data presented in a uniform and consistentformat • Easier to understand than data presented with random formats. • Applied to pages, columns, rows, cell ranges, and cells.

  3. A Header/Footer • Headers or Footers are used to add identifying information to a spreadsheet. • May include: • Title of company • Date • Page number • Time of creation or update • Contact information Footer Example

  4. Types of Justification • Left Justification • Applied to cells formatted as Labels. • Indent • Applied to cell data to emphasize subcategories • Itemized list of expenses in a budget • Right Justification • Applied to cell formatted as Values. • Values should be formatted uniformly • Values can be formatted for a set number of decimal places with or without a comma separator • Center • Applied to titles and column headings

  5. Adjusting Height, Width, and Size of Cells, Columns, and Rows • Wraptext - used to align multi-line text within a cell • Merge -used to combine two or more cells. • Center is the default alignment when cells are merged

  6. Adjusting Height, Width, and Size of Cells, Columns, and Rows • Column Width • Column Width is adjusted to fit the longest entry. • Double click on the border between the 2 column heading • When the ##### symbols appear in a cell, this indicates that the width is too small to display the contents.

  7. Borders and Shading • are used to emphasize and organize information, and • can be applied to columns, rows, cell ranges, or individual cells These lines are Borders! • Reminder: select the columns, rows, or cells on which you want to apply Borders and Shading

  8. Editing • ColumnsandRowscan be • Inserted • Copied • Pasted • Deleted • Cell Data can be • Cleared • Copied • Pasted

  9. Renaming and Reordering • Renaming a spreadsheettabadds a descriptive identifier to the spreadsheet • The Reorderingof spreadsheet tabs is helpful in organizing and clarifyinginformation

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