Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Learn Basic Formatting | Data Entry and Formatting
Excel for Beginners

bookBasic Formatting

In this chapter, we'll delve into formatting techniques that enhance the presentation and readability of numeric data in Excel.

We'll cover how to format numbers as currency, percentages, and dates, as well as how to create custom number formats tailored to specific needs.

Key Points

  • Use the Locale function in the Number Format menu to format dates to various styles and regional preferences;
  • Format your numbers as a Currency in the Number Format menu;
  • Change the Currency Symbol and the amount of Decimal places in your numbers;
  • Create Custom Number Formats by selecting the Custom function;
  • Utilise the Quick Access options in the Number group on the Home tab to adjust decimal places, apply main currency formats, percentages, and thousands separators.
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 2

Ask AI

expand

Ask AI

ChatGPT

Ask anything or try one of the suggested questions to begin our chat

Suggested prompts:

Can you explain how to create a custom number format in Excel?

How do I change the currency symbol in Excel?

What are some tips for formatting dates for different regions?

Awesome!

Completion rate improved to 2.78

bookBasic Formatting

Swipe to show menu

In this chapter, we'll delve into formatting techniques that enhance the presentation and readability of numeric data in Excel.

We'll cover how to format numbers as currency, percentages, and dates, as well as how to create custom number formats tailored to specific needs.

Key Points

  • Use the Locale function in the Number Format menu to format dates to various styles and regional preferences;
  • Format your numbers as a Currency in the Number Format menu;
  • Change the Currency Symbol and the amount of Decimal places in your numbers;
  • Create Custom Number Formats by selecting the Custom function;
  • Utilise the Quick Access options in the Number group on the Home tab to adjust decimal places, apply main currency formats, percentages, and thousands separators.
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 2
some-alt