Once you have entered information into a spreadsheet, you will need to be able to
format
it. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the bold, italic, and underline commands; modify the font style, size, and color; and apply borders and fill colors.
Formatting cells
Download the
example
to work along with the video.
To format text in bold or italics:
Left-click a
cell
to select it, or drag your cursor over the text in the formula bar to select it.
Click the
Bold
or
Italics
command.
You can select entire columns and rows, or specific cells. To select the
entire column
, just left-click the column heading, and the entire column will appear as selected. To select
specific cells
, just left-click a cell and drag your mouse to select the other cells, then release the mouse button.
To format text as underlined:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Click the drop-down arrow next to the Underline command.
Select the
Single Underline
or
Double Underline
option.
To change the font style:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Left-click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Font Style
box on the Home tab.
Select a
font style
from the list.
As you move over the font list, the Live Preview feature previews the font for you in the spreadsheet.
To change the font size:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Left-click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Font Size
box on the Home tab.
Select a
font size
from the list.
To change the text color:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Left-click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Text Color
command. A color palette will appear.
Select a color from the palette.
OR
Select
More Colors
. A dialog box will appear.
Select a color.
Click
OK
.
To add a border:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Borders
command on the Home tab. A menu will appear with border options.
Left-click an option from the list to select it.
You can change the
line style
and
color
of the border.
To add a fill color:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Click the
Fill command
. A color palette will appear.
Select a color.
OR
Select
More Colors
. A dialog box will appear.
Select a color.
Click
OK
.
You can use the
fill color feature
to format columns and rows and format a worksheet so it's easier to read.
To format numbers and dates:
Select the cell or cells you want to format.
Left-click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Number Format
box.
Select one of the options for formatting numbers.
By default, the numbers appear in the
General
category, which means there is no special formatting.
In the Number group, you have some other options. For example, you can change the U.S. dollar sign to another currency format, switch numbers to percents, add commas, and change the decimal location.
Challenge!
Use the Budget workbook or any Excel workbook you choose to complete this challenge.
Select a cell, then
format
the
text
or
numbers
in it so they appear
bolded
.
Select
two or more cells
, and format the text or numbers so they appear in
italics
.