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Excel® 2007 Bible
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Excel® 2007 Bible

by John Walkenbach
January 2007
Beginner to intermediate
912 pages
21h 53m
English
Wiley
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Chapter 7. Worksheet Formatting

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Formatting your worksheet is like the icing on a cake—it may not be absolutely necessary, but it can make the end product a lot more attractive. In an Excel worksheet, formatting can also make it easier for others to understand the worksheet’s purpose.

Stylistic formatting isn’t essential for every workbook that you develop—especially if it is for your own use only. On the other hand, it takes only a few moments to apply some simple formatting, and, once applied, the formatting will remain in place without further effort on your part.

In Chapter 6, I show how easy it is to apply formatting to a table. The information in this chapter applies to normal ranges. I show you how to work with the Excel formatting tools: fonts, colors, and styles, such as bold and italic. I also cover custom styles that you can create to make formatting large amounts of material in a similar way easier.

Getting to Know the Formatting Tools

Figure 7.1 shows how even simple formatting can significantly improve a worksheet’s readability.

In just a few minutes, some simple formatting can greatly improve the appearance of your worksheets.

Figure 7.1. In just a few minutes, some simple formatting can greatly improve the appearance of your worksheets. ...

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