Part I: Getting Started with Excel
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FIGURE 6.1
In just a few minutes, some simple formatting can greatly improve the appearance of your worksheets.
The Excel formatting tools are available in three locations:
l On the Home tab of the Ribbon
l (^) On the Mini toolbar that appears when you right-click a range or a cell
l From the Format Cells dialog box
In addition, many common formatting commands have keyboard shortcuts that you can use.
Cross-Reference
Excel also enables you to format cells based on the cell’s contents. Chapter 20 discusses conditional formatting. n
Using the formatting tools of the Home Tab ............................................................
The Home tab of the Ribbon provides quick access to the most commonly used formatting options.
Start by selecting the cell or range; then use the appropriate tool in the Font, Alignment, or
Number groups.
Using these tools is very intuitive, and the best way to familiarize yourself with them is to experi-
ment. Enter some data, select some cells, and then click the controls to change the appearance.
Note that some of these controls are actually drop-down lists. Click the small arrow on the button,
and the button expands to display your choices.
Using the Mini toolbar ............................................................................................
When you right-click a cell or a range selection, you get a shortcut menu. In addition, the Mini
toolbar appears above the shortcut menu. Figure 6.2 shows how this toolbar looks.