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Worksheet Formatting

Convert Text to Columns

Sometimes you will want to split data in one cell into two or more cells.  You can do this easily by utilizing the Convert Text to Columns Wizard.

Modify Fonts

Modifying fonts in Excel will allow you to emphasize titles and headings. To modify a font:

Format Cells Dialog Box

In Excel, you can also apply specific formatting to a cell. To apply formatting to a cell or group of cells:

There are several tabs on this dialog box that allow you to modify properties of the cell or cells.

Add Borders and Colors to Cells

Borders and colors can be added to cells manually or through the use of styles.  To add borders manually:

To apply colors manually:

To apply borders and colors using styles:

Change Column Width and Row Height

Hide or Unhide Rows or Columns

To hide or unhide rows or columns:

Merge Cells

To merge cells select the cells you want to merge and click the Merge & Center button on the Alignment group of the Home tab.  The four choices for merging cells are:

Align Cell Contents

To align cell contents, click the cell or cells you want to align and click on the options within the Alignment group on the Home tab.  There are several options for alignment of cell contents:

Format Worksheet Tab

You can rename a worksheet or change the color of the tabs to meet your needs.

To rename a worksheet:

To change the color of a worksheet tab:

Reposition Worksheets

To move worksheets in a workbook:

Insert and Delete Worksheets

To insert a worksheet:

To delete a worksheet:

Copy and Paste Worksheets

To copy and paste a worksheet:

Split a Worksheet

You can split a worksheet into multiple resizable panes for easier viewing of parts of a worksheet. To split a worksheet:

Freeze Rows and Columns

You can select a particular portion of a worksheet to stay static while you work on other parts of the sheet.  This is accomplished through the Freeze Rows and Columns Function.  To Freeze a row or column:

Hide Worksheets

To hide a worksheet:

To unhide a worksheet:

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