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Formatting Text | Entering and Formatting Data
Excel Essentials
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Excel Essentials

Excel Essentials

1. Introduction to Excel
2. Entering and Formatting Data
3. Basic Formulas and Functions
4. Advanced Formulas and Functions
5. Data Management and Analysis
6. Visualizing Data with Charts and Graphs
7. Working with Worksheets and Workbooks

Formatting Text

In this chapter, you'll learn how to enhance the appearance of your spreadsheet by adjusting fonts, sizes, and colors, making your data easier to read and more visually appealing.

We'll cover how to change font size and style, add color to text, and use bold, italics, and underline to emphasize key points.

You'll also discover how to adjust text orientation for a unique touch and apply cell styles to maintain a cohesive and professional look throughout your spreadsheet.

Key Points

  • Format the text by using the Font Size, Font Style and Font Color buttons in the Font Group on the Home tab;
  • Add emphasis to your text with the Bold and Italic buttons in the Home tab;
  • Use the Orientation button on the Home tab to change the orientation of the text;
  • Use pre-defined Cell Styles from the Home tab to format headers uniformly.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

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Formatting Text

In this chapter, you'll learn how to enhance the appearance of your spreadsheet by adjusting fonts, sizes, and colors, making your data easier to read and more visually appealing.

We'll cover how to change font size and style, add color to text, and use bold, italics, and underline to emphasize key points.

You'll also discover how to adjust text orientation for a unique touch and apply cell styles to maintain a cohesive and professional look throughout your spreadsheet.

Key Points

  • Format the text by using the Font Size, Font Style and Font Color buttons in the Font Group on the Home tab;
  • Add emphasis to your text with the Bold and Italic buttons in the Home tab;
  • Use the Orientation button on the Home tab to change the orientation of the text;
  • Use pre-defined Cell Styles from the Home tab to format headers uniformly.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

Mark tasks as Completed

Everything was clear?

Section 2. Chapter 2

Choose your plan

Formatting Text

In this chapter, you'll learn how to enhance the appearance of your spreadsheet by adjusting fonts, sizes, and colors, making your data easier to read and more visually appealing.

We'll cover how to change font size and style, add color to text, and use bold, italics, and underline to emphasize key points.

You'll also discover how to adjust text orientation for a unique touch and apply cell styles to maintain a cohesive and professional look throughout your spreadsheet.

Key Points

  • Format the text by using the Font Size, Font Style and Font Color buttons in the Font Group on the Home tab;
  • Add emphasis to your text with the Bold and Italic buttons in the Home tab;
  • Use the Orientation button on the Home tab to change the orientation of the text;
  • Use pre-defined Cell Styles from the Home tab to format headers uniformly.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

Everything was clear?

In this chapter, you'll learn how to enhance the appearance of your spreadsheet by adjusting fonts, sizes, and colors, making your data easier to read and more visually appealing.

We'll cover how to change font size and style, add color to text, and use bold, italics, and underline to emphasize key points.

You'll also discover how to adjust text orientation for a unique touch and apply cell styles to maintain a cohesive and professional look throughout your spreadsheet.

Key Points

  • Format the text by using the Font Size, Font Style and Font Color buttons in the Font Group on the Home tab;
  • Add emphasis to your text with the Bold and Italic buttons in the Home tab;
  • Use the Orientation button on the Home tab to change the orientation of the text;
  • Use pre-defined Cell Styles from the Home tab to format headers uniformly.

Task

  • Select cell B3. Go to the Font style drop-down menu and choose a font from the list.
  • Select cell B3. Click on the Font size button and choose 14.
  • Click on B3. Go to the Font section, click on the Font color and select one.
  • Select cells from B5 to B8. Go to the Font section and choose a different font.
  • Select cells from B11 to I11 and click the Bold button. Or use the shortcut Ctrl + B.
  • Click on G5 and click the Underline and Italic buttons.
  • Select cells B11 to I11. Go to the Orientation button and choose Rotate Text Up.

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