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Formatting Numbers | 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 Numbers

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.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

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Formatting Numbers

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.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

Mark tasks as Completed

¿Todo estuvo claro?

Sección 2. Capítulo 3

Elige tu plan

Formatting Numbers

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.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

¿Todo estuvo claro?

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.

Tarea

  • Select cells B12 to B18. Go to Number section then More Number Formats and choose English (US).
  • Select cells C20 to I21. Go to Number section then Number Format. Click Currency and select the dollar symbol.
  • Select cells C12 to I18. Right-click on them and choose Format Cells. Go to the Number tab and select Custom. In the Type field, enter 0.00.

Sección 2. Capítulo 3
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