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Formatting a Workbook
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Formatting: process of changing a workbook’s appearance by defining fonts, styles, colors, and decorative features. Theme: collection of formatting that specifies the fonts, colors, and graphical effects used throughout the workbook. Typeface: design used for the characters.
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Color can transform your spreadsheet into a powerful presentation that captures attention and adds visual emphasis to the points you want to emphasize. Too much color can be just as bad as not enough.
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General number format: displays numbers exactly how you enter them. Home tab Numbers group: buttons for formatting the appearance of numbers. Some ways numbers can be formatted: ◦ Decimals ◦ Thousand separators ◦ Currency ◦ Percentage
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Generally, ◦ Text should be left-aligned ◦ Numbers should be right-aligned ◦ Center column titles Alignment options are found on the home tab.
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Merge: combine text over several columns or rows. Merge and Center button: located on the Home tab, Alignment group.
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When a worksheet is printed, by default the gridlines are not printed. They can be printed by changing that option in the ribbon. You can add borders around the cells or around the spreadsheet. ◦ Border: adding a line around the outside boundary lines of the cell or range of cells. ◦ Borders can be added to the left, right, top, and bottom. ◦ Borders button is located on the Home tab, Font group.
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Six tabs that each focus on a different set of formatting options: ◦ Number ◦ Alignment ◦ Font ◦ Border ◦ Fill ◦ Protection
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Table style: formats the entire table as a single unit.
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Conditional formatting: applies formatting only when a cell’s value meets a specified condition. Example, a conditional formatting can make negative numbers red and positive numbers black. 4 Conditional formats ◦ Data bars ◦ Highlighting ◦ Color scales ◦ Icon sets
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Print titles: information that prints on each page.
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