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Formatting Excel


The ExcelUser portal offers links to help pages created by top
Excel web sites. This section discusses ways to format Microsoft
Excel.

  1. Change the color of worksheet tabs Q. Can I change the color of the worksheet tabs in my workbook? Many users find it helpful to color-code the sheet tabs to make it easier to identify specific sheets. If you use Excel 2002, right-click on the sheet tab, choose Tab Color, and then select the color for the tab. If you're using a... Keywords: Charts, Colors, Format, Formulas, Printing

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  3. Display text in multiple lines Q. How can I make text in a cell display in multiple lines? When entering text into the cell, press Alt-Enter to insert a line break. When you do so, Excel will automatically apply text wrapping to the cell. To reformat existing cells so they sport wrapped text, select the cells and then choose... Keywords: Charts, Format, Formulas, Printing

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  5. Chart Axes and Axis Tricks See also Dummy Series and Combination... Keywords: Charts, SERIES, Gridlines, Links

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  7. Chart Formatting Techniques and Tricks Keywords: Charts, Histogram, SERIES, Fonts, Format, Gridlines

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  9. Staggered axis labels Here are a selection of methods to stagger the x-axis labels and even apply different formatting to specific labels....The workbook contains examples and explanation for chart... Keywords: Charts, Format, Links, VBA

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