Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Change horizontal cell alignment
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Change vertical cell alignment
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Change text control
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Change text orientation
Using the Standard toolbar to align text and numbers in cells
You've probably noticed by now that Excel 2003
left-aligns text
(labels) and
right-aligns numbers
(values). This makes data easier to read.
You do not have to leave the defaults. Text and numbers can be defined as left-aligned, right-aligned, or centered in Excel 2003. The picture below shows the difference between these alignment types when applied to labels.
Text and numbers can be aligned using the left-align, center, and right-align buttons of the
Formatting
toolbar:
To align text or numbers in a cell:
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Select a cell or range of cells.
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Click on either the
Left-Align, Center
, or
Right-Align
buttons in the Standard toolbar.
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The text or numbers in the cell(s) take on the selected alignment treatment.
Changing horizontal cell alignment
We've previously seen how to align text or numbers using the left-align, center, and right-align buttons in the Standard toolbar. You can also define alignment in the
Alignment
tab of the
Format Cells
dialog box.
The
Horizontal
section features a drop-down menu that contains the same
left, center,
and
right
alignment options in the picture above and several more:
Fill
"Fills" the cell with the current contents by repeating the contents for the width of the cell.
Justify
If the text is larger than the cell width,
Justify
wraps the text in the cell and adjusts the spacing within each line so all lines are as wide as the cell.
Center across selection
Contents of the cell farthest to the left are centered across the selection of cells. This function is similar to Merge and Center, except the cells are not merged.
To change horizontal alignment using the Format Cells dialog box:
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Select a cell or range of cells.
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Choose
Format
Cells
from the menu bar.
(You could also right-click and choose
Format Cells
from the shortcut menu.)
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The
Format Cells
dialog box opens.
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Click the
Alignment
tab.
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Click the
Horizontal
drop-down menu, and select a horizontal alignment treatment.
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Click OK to apply the horizontal alignment to the selected cell(s).
Changing vertical cell alignment
You can also define vertical alignment in a cell, similar to how it is done for horizontal alignment. In
vertical alignment
, information in a cell can be located at the top of the cell, middle of the cell, or bottom of the cell. The default is bottom.
To change vertical alignment using the Format Cells dialog box:
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Select a cell or range of cells.
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Choose
Format
Cells
from the menu bar.
(You could also right-click and choose
Format Cells
from the shortcut menu.)
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The
Format Cells
dialog box opens.
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Click the
Alignment
tab.
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Click the
Vertical
drop-down menu, and select a vertical alignment treatment.
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Click OK to apply the vertical alignment to the selected cell(s).
Changing text control
Text control
allows you to control the way Excel 2003 presents information in a cell. There are three types of text control:
Wrapped Text, Shrink-to-Fit
, and
Merge Cells
.
Wrapped Text
wraps the contents of a cell across several lines if it's larger than the column width. It increases the height of the cell as well.
Shrink-to-Fit
shrinks the text so it fits into the cell; the more text in the cell, the smaller it will appear in the cell.
Merge Cells
can also be applied by using the
Merge and Center
button on the Standard toolbar.
To change text control using the Format Cells dialog box:
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Select a cell or range of cells.
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Choose
Format
Cells
from the menu bar.
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The
Format Cells
dialog box opens.
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Click the
Alignment
tab.
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Click on either the
Wrapped Text, Shrink-to-Fit, or Merge Cells
check boxes—or any combination of them—as needed.
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Click the
OK
button.
Changing text orientation
The fourth type of cell alignment in the Format Cells dialog box is
Text Orientation
, which allows text to be oriented 90 degrees in either direction up or down.
To change text orientation using the Format Cells dialog box:
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Select a cell or cell range to be subject to text control alignment.
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Choose
Format
Cells
from the menu bar.
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The
Format Cells
dialog box opens.
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Click the
Alignment
tab.
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Increase or decrease the number shown in the
Degrees
field or spin box.
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Click the
OK
button.
Challenge!
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Open your
Monthly Budget
file.
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Center
the text
horizontally
in column A and row 2.
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Apply a
distributed vertical text alignment
to row 2.
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Save your document.
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Use the
text control
and
text orientation
features to become familiar with them.
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Close the document
without
saving any of the formatting from the
text control
and
text orientation
features.