EXCEL PART 3 Format ting a Worksheet
OBJECTIVES Format values Change font and font size Change font styles and alignment Adjust column width Insert and delete rows and columns Apply colors, patterns, and borders Apply conditional formatting Rename and move a worksheet Check spelling
Formatting Values Formatting Values means the format of a cell determines how the labels and values look- for example, whether the contents appear boldfaced, italicized, or with dollar signs and commas. Formatting changes only the appearance of a value or label; it does not alter the actual data in any way.
Changing Font and Font Size
Changing Font Styles and Alignment
Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns
Applying Colors, Patterns, and Borders
Applying Conditional Formatting So far, you’ve used formatting to change the appearance of different types of data, but you can also use formatting to highlight important aspects of the data itself. called conditional formatting because Excel automatically applies different formats to data if the data meets conditions you specify.
Renaming and Moving a Worksheet
Checking Spelling