We have already dealt with some of the basic functions of Microsoft Excel, an application of the MS Office suite. In this part, we look at the various kinds of formatting capabilities Excel provides.
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The minimalist Excel spreadsheet: Why hiding gridlines makes your data actually stand out
Removing Excel's gridlines reduces visual clutter, enhances charts and tables, and helps you design more app-like dashboards.
We all know that, when you right click on a cell in an Excel worksheet, it is possible to change the format of the cell, from its numeric type, alignment, and text property to its surround and ...
Merged cells break sorting and tables—use a macro to apply Center Across Selection with one click instead.
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